Dec
14, 2005: Ping
lab Xmas party 2005 was held at one of the most famous attractions
in LA, the Getty Center. This is also farewell party for Dr.
Manuel, who has been with us for 8 weeks. We all enjoyed his
company.
March,
2005: Dr. Xiaohai Li, proteomic expert from China
Science Acadmy, joined our functional proteomics team. Shortly
after his arrival, his favorite toy of the whole world, "LTQ"
AKA "Liberation To Questions" came along. They are
going to make a fine team.
Aug
16, 2004: Dr. Ping received a letter from former
summer intern student--Aaron Huang. It reads "Hi Dr.
Ping, I just wanted to say 'thanks' for giving me the opportunity
to participate in research in your laboratory this summer.
Not only did I have a great time, I think this experience
has elicited my interest in cardiology. While it is to early
to say whether this will be the focus of my medical career,
it definitely gives me something to think about. Thanks again!
Jun,
2004:
Dawn, the Don of the lab fairs, is sick and she is turning
into a vegetable. There is green viscous fluid running out
of the orifices in her head. Someone gets her some pesticide!
May-Jun,
2004: The biggest event during this period of time
is grant application. As a qualified member of Ping lab, you
have to understand the "Ping language" at this particular
moment. "Whenever you are ready"="Move your
butt here right now". "It is so tiring"="You
need to increase alert level". "Stay cool"="You
had too much coffee". "I will do this"="You
have messed up". "It is almost done"="We
would need several more hours and don't lose your nerve".
By the way, just ignore sentense like "Alright",
"OK", "Almost there".
May,
2004: Nobody knows whether GW Bush will win election
2004. There is one thing for sure though. GW Wang has won
his. So did Jun. Congratulations guys. Those do not check
this website quite often also know that something terrific
has happened to Dr. Wang, cause he is doing Mr. Chandler Bing's
walking all day long.
Apr 30, 2004:
CVRL (Cardiovascular Research Laboratory) Happy Hour for Grad-student
and Post-docs hosted by Dr. Peipei Ping. Lots of people came.
It was fun. People are drinking, talking and enchanging protocols
(including experimental and hang-out protocols. I am personally
benefited by learning of a place selling cookie-ice cream
sandwich for $1.) Next CVRL event will be ice cream social
hosted by Dr. Goldhaber. It is awesome! I love CVRL!
Apr,
2004: Jun came all the way here from Kentucky. She
is really an amazing person. She can grow tons of E.Coli in
a week, 10 WB in a day, one week's foods in a hour. I don't
know why Dr. Ping like her so much. I have my reasons. ;)
Mar,
2004: Mr. Will Foster has joined our team. Here is
a brief introduction. He is male, single, straight, 20 something,
handsome guy, which is available. If you were to contact him,
please call 310-267-5624 during 9am to 7pm pacific time, Monday
through Sunday.---By the way, I am available too.
Nov
27, 2003: Warning! Alert!! Attention!!! Since Dr.
Cao arrived, the mutation rate of the lab has increased at
least ten folds. Please do watch out your genome and pass
this message to your cells. Stay away of the PCR equipment
and agarose os all kinds. Good luck!
Nov
21, 2003: Jun and Dr. Cao, both went through security
check of UCLA. Either one of them was required to give finger-print.
It has been proven that both of them are nastiness-free. By
the way, two set of gloves were reported missing by the end
of day. Linda is still looking at the inventory. We will get
you update on this issue ASAP!
Nov
19-20, 2003: Jun and Dr. Cao, two founder of the
lab, came to Los Angeles. It is such a happy reunion! It is
really a time of thanks giving in the eve of thanksgiving
ceremony. Let us talk turkey together.
Oct
28-31, 2003: Crew members; Tom, Beniam and Nobel;
visited Dr. Edmondson's lab at Little Rock, Arkansas. Dr.
Edmondson and Richard are esteemed long-time colaborators
of our lab. They were very nice and helpful. The hardwares
in their lab were quite impressive, too. This journey was
truly beneficial for us. During the three-day visit, Rick
has managed to identify more than 10 isoforms of human keratin
in a mouse sample. Genotyping for the origin of these keratin
is on-going. Beniam has decided to shave all the lab crews
and mice before any further MS experiments. Look out, Tomas!
Nobel missed the opportunity to let Mr. Clinton sign his T-shirt.
Oct
21, 2003: David sang a Chinese song in the lab. The
aftermath is tremendous. Linda was checking whether the radio
is broken. The comment from Dr. Wang is "Your Chinese
is a little bit weird." However, David is still convinced
that his future is on-stage. HOT-DOG.
Oct
20, 2003: Dr. Ju Chen from UCSD gave a talk regarding
Cypher and cardiomyopathy. The talk is so popular. Lots of
people came. My skeletal muscles are disarrayed after the
seminar, for sure.
Oct
16, 2003: A Flu virus is wandering in the lab. The
first host has been identified. Several victims have been
infected. Everyone is wearing mask now.
Oct
16, 2003: Dr. Macllelan gave a fabulous talk on p53.
Meanwhile, the pizzas provided by Dr. Macllelan were also
delicious. We are definitely looking forward to more meetings
like that.
Sep,
16, 2003: The legendary membrane of our lab, Dr.
Jun Zhang, defenced her thesis. As the most senior member,
she is loved by all other lab membranes. Congratulations,
Jun. Wish the best to you and your family.
Sep
, 2003: The cold room has been established. No T-shirt
and shorts allowed!
Aug
13-17, 2003: On the last day of the AHA conference
meeting in Snowbird, Utah. Dr. Ping gave a fabulous talk and
four lab members and one former lab member presented their
posters. The posters were big-hits. Dr. Wang, Dr. Lu, Dr.
Qiao and former member Dr. Baines won the travel awards. Congratulations.
Mainly as a listener, me, the webmaster did learn a lot as
well.
Nov
16-20, 2002: AHA 2002 Scientific Sessions. The laboratory
will present four oral abstracts at this year’s Sessions.
Notably, Dr. Chris Baines is one of six finalists for the
Melvin Marcus Award, the final presentations for which will
take place on Tuesday, November 19th.
Nov,
2002: The PKC lab has moved from Univ. of Louisville
to UCLA. Thanks all the people of Univ. of Louisville for
being so supportive and thanks for all the people in UCLA
for being so nice to the new-comers. Also special appreciation
to Dr. Wang, Tom, Joe and Ernest for making so much difficult
a task of moving so smooth.
Oct 29, 2002: Jeff gave a great presentation
today. Hang on, bro.
Oct
15, 2002: Joe constructed 4 plasmids already. Congratulations.
Oct,
2002: Three undergraduate students became members
of our research team. They made up into "new blood"
to keep "the organism" from ischemia. Welcome!
Oct,
2002: Dr. Wang and Tom went over L.A. as pioneer
to settle down a new home for this family. Their work will
be highly appreciated.
Sep
6, 2002: Dr. Wang becomes trapped in the HSC Tower
elevator. Physical Plant was called and responded to safely
remove the somewhat shaken but relatively unharmed Dr. Wang
from the elevator. He was advised to take the stairs in the
future.
Aug
23, 2002: Several lab members enjoyed the outdoor
picnic of the Dept of Physiology in a thunderstorm. This experience
was refreshing.
Aug
19, 2002: Tom Vondriska successfully defended his
dissertation today.
Aug
1, 2002: We have a new member joining the lab, Joe
Qiao. He comes from the Basic Medical Sciences Dept at Purdue
and brings to the lab a considerable background in molecular
biology.
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