The Brown Phyleaux Lab has experienced quite a bit of turnover in the past few months. Several excellent and talented lab members have moved on to explore new frontiers. Chelsea Kliebert, an undergraduate researcher, graduated from LSU in May 2014 and is now pursuing a Ph.D. in the Chemical and Systems Biology graduate program at Stanford. Jeremy Ash, a research associate, started working in the lab in February 2014 and then began work on a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at North Carolina State in August. Vinson Doyle, postdoc and longest tenured member of the lab, is moving one floor up in the Life Science Building at LSU to begin a faculty position in the Dept. of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology.
I am also delighted to welcome two new graduate students to the lab: Genevieve Mount and David Morris. Genevieve came to LSU after working for several years as Brad Shaffer's lab manager at UC-Davis and UCLA. David recently graduated from BYU, where he worked with Seth Bybee. Both Genevieve and David are also associated with Chris Austin's lab in the Museum of Natural Science.
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