The lab ended 2016 with the annual CTM-CVRC karaoke blowout. Tim was hard at work with his selfie stick.
Jonathan and Tim along with other Temple associates
Wally, John and Tim during karaoke.
Tim and Emma during karaoke.
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Jonathan and Tim along with other Temple associates
Wally, John and Tim during karaoke.
Tim and Emma during karaoke.
Devin as a can of coke
Tim as a gorilla
Pooja accepts the award for best scientific poster.
Tim, Alyssa, and Jonathan presented at Temple's 15th annual Dawn Mark's Day. Alyssa presented her work on myofibroblast transdifferentaiton in myocardial infarction and Jonathan presented on MCUB modulation of mitochondrial calcium uptake.
Tim uses his selfie stick to take a pictures of the lab during the Dawn Marks Day poster presentation
John, Alyssa, Tim and Jonathan attended the Experimental Biology Conference in San Diego, California. Alyssa presented her work on mechanisms of myofibroblast differentiation; Jonathan presented his wok on MCUB regulation of mitochondrial calcium uptake; Tim presented his work on the role of NCLX in heart failure. Tim and Alyssa were both awarded the APS Cardiovascular Research Recognition Award for their top scoring abstracts. Congratulations Tim and Alyssa!
Alyssa and Tim with their APS Research Recognition Awards
Tim and Alyssa in front of Alyssa's poster
Alyssa, Tim, Jonathan and other Temple scientists visit Ballast Point for a drink
The lab attend the Biophysical Society Conference in New Orleans, Lousiana. Pooja presented her work on mitochondrial calcium efflux in AD and won the Committee for Professional Opportunities for Women (CPOW) Travel Award. Alyssa presented her work on myofibroblast transdifferentiation in myocardial infarction and won the Biophysical Society Education Travel Award. Congratulations Pooja and Alyssa!
Pooja and Alyssa at dinner after the conference.
Café Du Monde in New Orleans.
Temple associates at the Holiday Party.
The Center for Translational Medicine ended 2015 with our annual holiday party co-hosted with the Cardiovascular Research Center. As usual, Dr. Koch's karaoke performance was the hit of the night!
The Lab attended Scientific Sessions in Orlando and had a great time. The highlight was Federica Accornero (former Molkentin trainee) winning the Katz Basic Science Research Prize. By chance, three former Lefer trainees were all featured in the same session 'Cardiac Cell Death - Prevention and Recovery'.
Fede after winning the Katz.
Calvert, Jones, and Elrod
I was lucky to travel to Israel to visit my good friend Izhak Kehat in Haifa and give a talk at Technion. The highlight of the trip was the personal tour by Izhak to various religious landmarks in the North of Israel. From there it was onto Jerusalem for the 7th International Conference on Sodium Calcium Exchange thanks to a lecture invite from our friend and collaborator, Israel Sekler. Beyond the great science presented at this meeting, I had the intense experience of spending significant time touring Jerusalem.
View from the Kehat Lab - not sure how you get any work done with this out your window.....
Izhak at the Jordan River baptismal site
Southern Wall of Temple Mount
Looking out from the Old City
New Orleans, LA - Tim Luongo (PhD candidate) won the New Investigator Travel Award and was the top scoring abstract out of over 400 submitted for his work titled: "Genetic Deletion of Slc8b1, the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger, causes sudden death and overexpression protects against MI and pressure-overload heart failure." John gave a talk in a session featuring mitochondrial biology in cardiovascular disease.
Tim Luongo (3rd from right, top row) after receiving his award.
Tim Luongo, PhD student in the lab, won 1st place poster in the Temple/Fox Chase Research Symposium, which features work by all the graduate students. Congrats Tim, way to represent!
Had an excellent time interacting with some of the top 'Greek' scientists from around the world. This school, founded by my colleague, Dr. Costas Drosatos, is truly an amazing event. I had the privilege of giving a couple lectures and interacting with numerous trainees from around the world. I made some life long friends on this trip and also had the privilege of spending some time with the Godfather of Molecular Cloning, Tom Maniatis. AND it also happens to take place in Mani, Greece.......
Dr. Elrod and Tim Luongo traveled to the AHA Scientific Sessions meeting in Chicago. Tim presented a poster entitled, "Cardiomyocyte Overexpression of the Mitochondrial Sodium/Calcium Exchanger (mitoNCX) Increases Matrix Calcium Efflux and Preserves Cardiac Function in Mouse Models of Heart Failure." Tim got a lot of great feedback and had a great time.
Dr. Elrod had the good fortune while in Germany of traveling to Hannover Medical School to meet an old friend and colleague from the Molkentin Lab, Prof. Dr. Jörg Heineke. While in Hannover, John gave a lecture as part of the Rebirth Cluster of Excellence Seminar Series. Dr. Elrod met with the outstanding Cardiology research group including:Director and Prof. Bauersachs, Prof. Wollert, Prof. Hilfiker-Klein, and Prof. Thomas Thum.
John traveled to Munich, Germany for the 2nd Annual Helmholtz-Nature Medicine Diabetes Conference hosted by Dr. Matthias Tschöp. While in Munich, he met with many of the Group Leaders at the IDO to discuss ongoing collaborations and attend this outstanding meeting which took place at the Lenbach Palais Rilano No.6. The meeting featured numerous giants in the field of metabolism and obesity including: Matthias Mann, Mitch Lazar, Tamas Horvath, Phil Scherer, Ron Khan, and Jeff Friedman. The trip coincided with the annual Oktoberfest celebration which made for some great times with old friends. Also, a big congratulations to our friend, Brian Finan, who won the prestigious Novo Nordisk-HeIDi Award!
Lenbach Palais Rilano in Munich Germany
Temple hosted it's annual Translational Science Day featuring many notable speakers from TUSM and Fox Chase. In addition, the meeting was a great forum for our trainees with over 120 abstract posters being presented. Tim Luongo (PhD candidate in the Elrod Lab) presented his work on the function of MCU in the setting of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Congrats to Alyssa who was officially accepted into the TUSM MD/PhD program! Alyssa is in her 2nd year of medical school and will officially start in the lab in May of 2015.
The lab ventured out for dinner and drinks at a pop-up beer garden located just steps away from the historic Independence Hall. Pop-up beer gardens are an annual event in Philadelphia and typically are located in a fabulous settings.
Esther, Alyssa and Jonathan enjoy a beer.
Josh, Tim, Alyssa, Esther and Jonathan on the cobbled streets of Old City.
Independence Hall at dusk.
John, Jonathan, Tim, Alyssa, and Esther.