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These are some of Brian's embryo pictures:
These are some examples of sperm morphology in cell-free egg extracts:
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Despite the heavy science
that goes on in this lab, we do know how to have a little fun every now
and again. Last summer, we went tubing on the New River to celebrate
work well done. We plan on doing it again this upcoming summer.
Sometime we also grill out and have dinners at Dr. Sible's house and have
some good food. Ian's spinach dip is a lab favorite.
We also have birthday celebrations
and just get together every once in a while. Here are a few pictures
from our lab family photo album of us both in and out of the lab.
This summer Brian, Jill and Ian went to
the Society for Developmental Biology Conference in Boston.
Aren't they looking great?

Todd, Jill and Nick in front of our -80ºC
freezer
Brian taking care of the ladies
Ian and Brian getting ready for a night
on the town

Nick doing some work
Tony in his domain.
Ayesha weeding out the bad embryos from
the good ones.
Selene learnin' the ropes.
Ian working on an extract and hoping for
the best.
Tony and Jill at one of our dinners
dayna getting one of our ladies
ready to lay eggs, and the lady the next day with her eggs.
Brian making embryo collections.
"[We weren't ] like every other kid who
dreams of being an astronaut. [We were] always more intrested in
what bark was made out of on a tree" ~Hansel "Hes so hot right now" ~Zoolander
Tony's ready for anything.