T E A C H A B L E       M O M E N T S

The teamwork in the lab is really what makes the lab and the research creative, innovative, exciting, and fun.  The success in our endeavors are kept in written records and will be reflected in future advances that build upon our work.

The lessons learned, hard work, camaraderie, relationships, and good times will always be in our minds and hearts and will be reflected in our words and actions as we influence others for the rest of our lives.

On occasion, we are lucky to capture some of these moments on camera.

"Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long.  We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things ... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths."
- Walt Disney


The Gang, the original "Night Owls":  Lawrence, Brian, and Mike
Taken November 2005, all three graduated December 2006
Lawrence went to California for a new job, Brian started work full time, and Mike started the Ph.D. program


Members from Oakland University's chapter of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
at the 2006 Annual meeting in New York, NY to present a research paper.


SIBHI (Summer Institute for Bioengineering and Health Informatics)
Left:  SIBHI students chat with Drs. Elhajj, Zohdy, Mili, and Hanna during orientation
Right:  SIBHI picnic


Mike, Brian, Lawrence, and Dr. Hanna (taking the picture) working in the lab
November 2005

 


Jason Gorski and Loretta Macklem at the 2005 MSGC Conference at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
where Jason won an award for outstanding student work.


Mike DuChene giving his first major talk at the
International Multi-conference on Computer Science and Engineering, ERSA 2004.