Retsina Meyer ’04 reports that “we just got another foot of
snow last night. I think I will be very adaptable to all sorts of weather
after living in Arizona’s summer and Norway’s winter.” Retsina
is doing research in Dr. Edvard Moser’s laboratory, Norwegian University
of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway on a Fulbright Fellowship.
She “attended
the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony and lecture. It was fabulous!” Retsina
was a UBRPer in Dr. David Rowe’s lab, Family Studies and Dr.
Bruce McNaughton’s lab, Neural Systems, Memory & Aging. Email: retsina_meyer@yahoo.com
We hear that Cristine Berry, ’00 “is in the middle of my internal
medicine internship in Baltimore at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I am exhausted
but truly love what I am doing.” She is “looking forward to spending
some of her time next year doing cardiomyopathy research.” Her sister “Laura ‘02 is in her second year of law school at NYU and is interested in environmental
law.” Cristine misses Tucson, Arizona weather! Cristine was a UBRPer
in Doug Lake’s lab, Microbiology & Immunology, and Laura was a
UBRPer in Dr. Robert Arnold’s lab, Environmental and Chemical
Engineering.
E-mail: cberry4@hjhmi.edu
Holly Samuelson ’90 (now Shill MD) is an Associate Professor, Movement
Disorder Section, Barrow Neurological Institute, and is now writing recommendations
for undergraduates applying to UBRP. Email: hshill@chw.edu