For those that wanted a little more info on what Wells' day is exactly, I will try my best. All of the lab residents (a bunch of people!) submit a presentation on their research. From the large group, three people are chosen to present their research to the residents and a panel of 10 judges. This year, the top three chosen were Nick, Amy F., and Amy M. Although there were 10 judges, there somehow managed to be a tie between Nick and Amy F. They all did a great job and had a lot of interesting research (from what I understood, that is!). It is an honor just to be chosen as one of the top three. We are very proud of what Nick has accomplished in his 4 years at Barnes/Wash U. He has worked hard and is doing a great job. Yeah Daddy!!! Keep up the good work!
Maddie & Evelyn
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Yeah Daddy!!!
Yeah Daddy! He was chosen as one of the top three picks for Wells' Day at Barnes. He presented his research and was one of the winners! (there was a tie for the first time ever in Wells' Day!) Way to go Daddy!! You are so smart!!!

For those that wanted a little more info on what Wells' day is exactly, I will try my best. All of the lab residents (a bunch of people!) submit a presentation on their research. From the large group, three people are chosen to present their research to the residents and a panel of 10 judges. This year, the top three chosen were Nick, Amy F., and Amy M. Although there were 10 judges, there somehow managed to be a tie between Nick and Amy F. They all did a great job and had a lot of interesting research (from what I understood, that is!). It is an honor just to be chosen as one of the top three. We are very proud of what Nick has accomplished in his 4 years at Barnes/Wash U. He has worked hard and is doing a great job. Yeah Daddy!!! Keep up the good work!
For those that wanted a little more info on what Wells' day is exactly, I will try my best. All of the lab residents (a bunch of people!) submit a presentation on their research. From the large group, three people are chosen to present their research to the residents and a panel of 10 judges. This year, the top three chosen were Nick, Amy F., and Amy M. Although there were 10 judges, there somehow managed to be a tie between Nick and Amy F. They all did a great job and had a lot of interesting research (from what I understood, that is!). It is an honor just to be chosen as one of the top three. We are very proud of what Nick has accomplished in his 4 years at Barnes/Wash U. He has worked hard and is doing a great job. Yeah Daddy!!! Keep up the good work!
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What does that mean? Yay anyways!!
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