The March Meeting in Minneapolis was an excellent conference — back to the pre-pandemic levels of energy and excitement.
![sunrise in Minneapolis](https://physics.wooster.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/IMG_0428-1024x768.jpeg)
Early morning, ready for the first day of the March Meeting! It was great to get this perspective from one of the upper floors of the hotel, and I love the reflection of the sky in the building at the right.
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We had a mix of Wooster students and students who had done our NSF-REU program. Kelly, Lily, Hannah, Veran, and Gus all presented their work in poster sessions at the meeting.
![Two physicists at a restaurant](https://physics.wooster.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/IMG_0516-1024x850.jpeg)
Deepika Sundarraman ’14 was presenting her exciting work on imaging of immune system cells in zebra fish, which are used as a model system for the human immune system. The images were amazing!
And we got to meet up for dinner one evening and really catch up, which was wonderful.