Andrew Holman ’77

Couldn’t be more appreciative of the ’77 and ’78 support for Inmedix, defining actionable stress biomarkers from human electronic signals (ECG, EEG, etc.) in our patent-protected ‘e-laboratory’ in the Azure cloud to improve care of autoimmune disease. Trying repeating all that 3 times quickly. Immuno-autonomics video Andrew Holman CdeP 1977

Andrew Holman ’77

Fantastic to be working with so many Thacher alums to develop the new medical field of immuno-autonomics – especially our new Inmedix VP of Corporate Development, Stuart Hwang, PhD ’78. I could not be more appreciative of their support and confidence to help Inmedix, Inc. and subsidiary Inmedix UK Ltd. make a difference for patients […]

Anna Teague ’07

I just finished my PhD in clinical psychology in June. I’m now embarking on a 2-year fellowship in neuropsychology at the University of Virginia Health System in Charlottesville, where I work primarily with patients with epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, early-onset neurodegenerative diseases, and those seeking lung, kidney, or liver transplants. Let me know if you’re […]

Cindy Liu ’98

After much training and a recent stint working two jobs as a lead in a start-up and as a research faculty, I am now an Associate Professor and Chief Medical Officer of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at the George Washington School of Public Health in DC. I am passionate about improving public health through […]

Andrew Holman ’77

Had a great visit with Faramarz Rabii and Mark Petschek in Boston and am looking forward to the reunion. I am bringing our autonomic nervous system (ANS) EKG-based prototype originally used to measure stress state for NFL, Olympic and elite pro soccer players. It’s more important applications are in autoimmune disease and cancer prevention and […]

Michaela Andrews ’99

After eleven wonderful years together, Dr. Jan Bruder and I got married on August 14 in Münster, Germany. In addition to our wedding, other summer highlights included relaxing in Tuscany and hiking in the Dolomites. We have been living in Münster for over three years now and continue to be happy with our lifestyle here […]

David Laylin ’55

Greetings, I just returned from a three-day scientific symposium in Iran, focused on the tragic status of Lake Urmieh in the NW and that of the Helmand Hamouns on the Afghan border (very large shallow wetlands formerly fed by the Helmand river). Due largely to mismanagement, both are almost completely dry. This has caused huge […]