Experimental Biology 2006
San Francisco, CA
Left, ASIP awardees from the UNC Molecular
and Cellular Pathology program: Ashley Rivenbark, Devon Risher, Kristen
White, Jennifer Carter
and Hunter Best received ASIP Trainee Travel
Awards, and Jen Jahn received the ASIP Experimental Pathologist-in-training
Predoctoral Merit Award.
Middle, Jennifer Carter and her poster on
breast cancer and PAI1.
Right, Bill Coleman and Ashley Rivenbark.
Left, Jennifer Carter, Hunter Best, Ashley
Rivenbark, and Kristen White at the ASIP reception.
Right, Dr. Gavin Gordon chats with Jen Jahn
at the ASIP reception.
Left, Ashley Rivenbark gives a talk on epigenetics
and breast cancer.
Middle, Moscone West, home of the ASIP program
at Experimental Biology 2006.
Right, Devon Risher and her poster on breast
cancer gene expression.
Left, Ashley Rivenbark and one of her posters.
Middle, View of the San Francisco Marriott
as seen from Moscone West.
Right, Kristen White gives a talk on breast
cancer and BRCA1.
Left, The ASIP program began with the Essential
Concepts in Pathobiology course (Bill Coleman, Ed Highsmith, Charleen Chu,
and Nick Lukas).
Middle, Hunter Best gives a talk in one
of the minisymposia on liver regeneration and stem cells.
Right, Ashley Rivenbark, Devon Risher, and
Kristen White with their breast cancer posters.
Left, Ashley Rivenbark answers questions
about one of her posters.
Middle, View of main convention center as
seen from Moscone West.
Right, Bill Coleman and former student,
Dr. Gavin Gordon.
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