Current lab news
10/31/2007 Upward and onward
Over the past year Despolab post-docs have obtained faculty positions all over the world - Christian Fiebach (University of Heidelberg), Roshan Cools (Donders Center for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Radboud University Nijmegen), Christine Hooker (Harvard University), Dan Krawczyk - University of Texas), Charlotte Boettiger (University of North Carolina), David Badre (Brown University), Tony Chen (UCSF). Congratulations to them all!
7/28/2007 The first Despolab intra-lab wedding
On July 28th, Charlotte Boettiger (former post-doc) and Jeff Cooney (former research assistant) tied the knot in the Berkeley Hills.
5/15/2007 Congratulations!
At recent meetings in Chicago and Boston, Mark D'Esposito was elected Chairman of the Organization of Human Brain Mapping and President of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology.
Archived lab news
Despolab alumni from all over the world get together
A recent fMRI study hits the news.
Joquin Fuster, Earl Miller, Bob Knight and Mark D'Esposito meet in San Francisco
Photos from SFN 2003 in New Orleans
"The Neurology of Cognitive and Behavioral Disorders" hits the bookstores!
Adam Gazzaley has profile featured in Science's SAGE KE
"Neurological Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience" hits the bookstores!
Despolab welcomes an onslaught of new faces!
Two long-standing members of the DespoLab are moving on to bigger and better things.
Post-doc Charan Ranganath has a new baby girl.
Pictures of the Despolab Christmas party.
Some pictures of lab people in New Orleans.
Dr. Brad Postle says hi.
The lab moves cross-country.
Dr. Mark D'Esposito's account of the arrival of the fMRI scanner.
The lab is moving to Berkeley.
News from the 1999 meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
New postdocs and a research technician join the lab.
A New York Times article features Geoff Aguirre.
Dr. Mark D'Esposito chosen to launch new section on cutting-edge human neuroimaging.
Photo of Geoff Aguirre and Dr. Mark D'Esposito.
Geoff Aguirre leaves the lab.
Nerf Basketball is dangerous.
The title says it all.
