Sadly, it’s that time of year again, though it’s also exciting to see the next steps that our lab members are taking in their careers. We got together for some tasty Burmese food on Noah’s last day to celebrate, though unfortunately Chenyu couldn’t make it with some final program requirements.

Noah joined the lab back in 2021, during the pandemic, and has been a great source of continuity and support for our newer research coordinators–particularly through the transitions of the last year. Manizhe has been a behavioral neurology fellow training at the Memory and Aging Center, also with an ethics project selected for the American Academy of Neurology’s NITCEE (Neurologist-in-training Clinical Ethics Elective) program. And Chenyu has been a great asset to the lab, coming to us as one of the first students in UCSF’s new Master’s in Health Data Science program and bringing his quantitative skills to some of our tricky data. So excited to see what you all do next!