MILESTONES
Important steps along the way
SITE MAP
Main Page

In The Beginning:
Technology

* Staff & Students
  Arrive at the Lab

Milestones

The Lab Today:
Staff & Students
* Current Directions

Resources:
Resumé
Contact Info
* Broderick Brain
  Foundation

Clockwise:

(1) Dr. Broderick (left), Dr. Morgan (right): Graduation June 1987, CCNY and CUNY Medical School/Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education. 

(2) Dr. Broderick, Frank Phelan (right), Frankie Eng (left) posing with Dr. Broderick at her award ceremony for  "Outstanding Woman Scientist" 1990, Association for Women in Science. 

(3) Dr. Broderick (left), the late Dr. Mildred Gordon (Dept. of Cell Biology and Anatomical Sciences) (right) at the "Outstanding Woman Scientist" award Ceremony, 1990. 

(4) "CCNY/CUNY Faculty Mentoring Award" 1996, Dr. Broderick (center), Catherine Okonji on the left, Pierre Jeannot (in the back) and Omotola Hope (right). Omotola has recently graduated from Yale University Medical School and is now a resident in the Yale University Epilepsy Center. Pierre has recently graduated with his M.D. degree from Downstate, Dept. of Psychiatry. Catherine has also achieved her M.D. degree from the Baylor School of Medicine.

(5) Dr. Broderick (left) Opeyemi Olabisi (right). Opeyemi is now an M.D./Ph.D. candidate at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Yeshiva University.

(6) Opeyemi Olabisi with Dr. Broderick presenting Human Epilepsy research at the MARC/MBRS Symposium, Phoenix, AZ, 1999.

(7) Bioimaging in Neurodegeneration (Humana Press) Author Book Signing, Washington, DC 2005, Don Odom (Life Science Editor) at left posing with Dr. Broderick.

(8) NIDA Scientist Dr. Ferre (left) and his associate (right) presented caffeine research at the Society for Neuroscience 2005, Washington, DC. Here, they are in discussion with Dr. Broderick (center).

(9) NIDA Scientist Dr. Roy Wise (right) and Dr. Broderick (left) are discussing caffeine and cocaine research in front of Dr. Broderick's poster at the Society for Neuroscience 2005, Washington, DC.

(10) The Broderick lab presented original research on caffeine, cocaine and ketanserin at the Society for Neuroscience 2005, Washington, DC.