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CRAM Spring 2018: Academic Retrospective

March 23rd, 8:15am-5:30pm
This event will be a day-long celebration of Howard Eichenbaum’s body of academic work and his lasting scientific legacy.

 

Howard Eichenbaum featured in BU Today

“CAS’s Eichenbaum Joins Ranks of Washington, Franklin, and Emerson
BU psychology professor elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences”

http://www.bu.edu/today/2015/howard-eichenbaum-joins-ranks-of-washington-franklin-and-emerson/

 

Congratulations to Howard Eichenbaum on his well deserved induction in to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences!!!

Howard Eichenbaum, Director of Center for Memory and Brain and University Professor, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Press Release here

 

Congratulations to Amy Griffin!

She was a Postdoctoral Associate in Professor Hasselmo and Professor
Eichenbaum’s laboratories.

UD’s Amy Griffin wins statewide Delaware neuroscience award for 2014

Amy L. Griffin, associate professor of psychological and brain
sciences at the University of Delaware, has been named the 2014
Neuroscientist of the Year by the Delaware Chapter of the Society for
Neuroscience.

http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2015/jan/neuroscience-012715.html

UROP Symposium

Congratulations to the undergraduate students in the lab that presented posters at the 17th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.

http://www.bu.edu/urop/17th-annual-undergraduate-research-symposium/

Pictured are just two of the many wonderful students helping in the lab.

20141017-UROP-1 20141017-UROP-2

Many Goodbyes

We said good bye over the last few weeks to some of our lab members. After many wonderful years in the lab, graduating PhD students Sam McKenzie and Audrey DiMauro are moving on. We also said goodbye to many undergraduates who have been very helpful and enjoyable during their time in the lab.

We wish the good doctors and our undergraduate alumni all the best in their future endeavors.

Dr. DiMauro!

Congratulations to Audrey DiMauro for the successful defense of her dissertation today, June 16th.

Dr. McKenzie!

Congratulations to Sam McKenzie for the successful defense of his dissertation today, February 10th.

Sam's Celebration

Sam's Thesis Defense

The Daily Happenings

Catch the daily happenings in the lab on our Twitter feed and Facebook page:

www.facebook.com/LabCogNeuro

twitter.com/CogNeuroLab

Goodbye

We said good bye this last week to our illustrious Dr. Kraus. After many wonderful years in the lab, he has moved on to a position with MathWorks.

We wish the good doctor the best in his new position and future endeavors.

Dr. Rueck!

Congratulations to Jon Rueckemann for the successful defense of his dissertation, entitled: Contributions of The Medial Entorhinal and Postrhinal Cortices to Spatial and Contextual Processing.

 

Hello / Goodbye

We’re having a changing of the guard, as Jarret Frank, our long time lab manager, moves on to take a web development position.  Robert Robinson steps up from his role as a research technician, to take the reigns of management.

We wish them the both the best of luck in their new positions.

Re-welcoming our newest graduate students

By Jarret S Frank

Our two newest graduate students are both long time lab members.   Daniel Sheehan and Ryan Place are making the transition from full time research techs to doctoral students.  So, welcome?

Saying a fond farewell.

By Jarret S Frank

With heartfelt sadness, we say good bye to two of our long-time post doctoral researchers.  Andrea Frank and Pom Navawongse are leaving the laboratory near the beginning of the Fall semester, and we wish them the best in their future endeavors.   Andrea has accepted a faculty position at Massasoit Community College here in Massachusetts, and Pom will be joining an engineering firm in Singapore.

Dr. Ben!

By Jarret S Frank

Congratulations to Benjamin Kraus for the successful defense of his dissertation, entitled: Temporal coding by the hippocampus and medial entorhinal cortex.