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John and two folks from the ECMO lab, Grant Griffin and Stefano Tredici, after respectable finishes at the Kensington Metropark 5K. Grant is currently helping to develop assay systems for interactions between blood and artificial surfaces. Stefano, an anesthesiologist and intensivist from Milan, is taking advantage of an extended stay in the United States to continue to develop prototype total liquid ventilators for the treatment of acute lung injury.

 

Angie Ko poses in front of her poster with Assistant Dean for Medical School Career Development Brian Zink (left) and John Younger (right) at the 13th annual Midwest Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Research Symposium on September 13, 2002. The meeting, held this year at the Toledo Museum of Art, featured 85 paper and poster presentations, 20 by medical students.

 

Nobuyoshi Sasaki at one of the laboratory’s digital data acquisition systems. Nobu was in the laboratory for two years, from 1997 through 1999. He returned to Japan in July of 1999 toresume his clinical duties in the Department of Anesthesia at Jikei University, Tokyo.

 

 

 

Joao Delgado prepares for the day’s surgery. Joao spent three research electives in the lab during his residency. In 2001, Joao left Michigan to become a toxicology fellow at the Rocky Mountain Poison Center in Denver, Colorado.


 

 

Autumn in the Arboretum, just down the hill from the Kresge Research Building. The Huron River passes through the park, and is a great place to exercise, think, and most importantly, walk the dog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adam Brinkman spent the summer of 2001 in the laboratory helping develop 2 new models of bacterial pneumonia. He currently is an undergraduate in Microbiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angie Ko calibrating transducers at the isolated lung rig. Angie spent the summer of 2000 in the lab as a University of Michigan Medical School Summer Scholar. Her tenure included a week as a visiting student in the Department of Physiology at the University of South Alabama. She is currently in her final year of medical school at Michigan.


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