Browning Platt
platt.browning@gmail.com
An update from Kyle Garland: “I recently first-authored a scientific paper entitled “Microparticle Depots for Controlled and Sustained Release of Endosomolytic Nanoparticles.” The paper was published May 3, 2019, in the journal Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering.”
Beth Anne George
Elisabeth_george@brown.edu
From Julia Davis-Porada: “After working for two years as a research assistant in the Rheumatology Department at Hospital for Special Surgery, I will be starting in the M.D./Ph.D. program at Columbia University.”
Trey Murphy writes: “I’ve spent the past few years traveling to and spending time living in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar. As one of the largest protected rainforest areas in the country, I found it a perfect home for a conservation effort through ecotourism. With the help of a Malagasy family, I established Varibolo Kayak Tours. In addition to helping raise money for the continued protection of the rainforest and its wildlife, the kayak tours provide a way for locals to earn money by sharing their beautiful home with researchers and tourists from around the world. We have plans to expand to other national parks, and I’m excited about the future in Madagascar. Anyone interested can connect with me at Trey@Varibolo.com.”
Jon Linen and Cortland Weatherley-White are celebrating their first anniversary of moving into their tasteful third-floor walkup apartment in Manhattan’s West Village. SPS souvenirs and miscellania adorn the exposed brick, which is surpassed in elegance only by the New Chapel itself. The two are honored to join the amply numbered ranks of Paulie roommate pairs, and humbly intend to uphold the great responsibility that comes with such a role. They note to the reader that visitors are always welcome.
After exploring a career in communications with the U.N., Lucy Marshall stumbled into tech and realized her passion for software development. She went back to school and is now seeking work as a full stack software engineer. She has been restoring a 1940 Buick convertible, and has loved learning about car mechanics. She recently moved to N.Y.C.