
UF SFB traveled to Roswell, Georgia to participate in an industry
tour of Kimberly-Clark's Healthcare division. SFB members who
attended this tour were: (front row, L to R) Samesha Barnes, Iris
Enriquez, Michelle Carman, Shema Freeman, (back row, L to R) Amanda
York, Jim Schumacher, Thomas Estes, Margaret Kayo, and Adam Feinberg.
This photo was taken on the KC campus.
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Dr. John Sheets and Mr. Tom Saitta, both UF alums, visited UF
for Homecoming Weekend 2004 and held an informal meeting with
several members of UF SFB. Topics of the meeting included tips
on what industry is looking for in new employees and what other
job opportunities exist outside of R&D. Members in attendance
included (L to R): Adam Feinberg, Shema Freeman, Clay Bohn, Mr.
Tom Saitta, Adam Reboul, Dr. John Sheets, Amanda York, Margaret
Kayo, and Dan Urbaniak. Mr. Saitta is head of the Intellecutal
Property Practice Group at Rogers Towers Law in Jacksonville,
FL and Dr. Sheets is the Worldwide VP R&D and Chief Technology
Officer at Ethicon, Inc.
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Dr. Drew Amery (UF Alumni), Amanda York, Shema Freeman, Margaret
Kayo, Samesha Barnes, and Amin Elachchabi after the tour to Linvatec
Corp. in Largo, FL
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Dan Urbaniak, Amanda York, and Margaret Kayo posing as penguins
at the Taronga Zoo, just outside of Sydney, Australia.
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Didgeridoo performance by Les Saxy Jupurrula of the Wannarua
Tribe. This performance took place during the Opening Ceremony
of the 7th World Biomaterials Congress in Sydney, Australia in
May 2004.
View of the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre in Sydney,
Australia, which hosted the 7th Annual Biomaterials Congress in
2004.
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A stellar view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera
House, as seen from the Royal Botanic Gardens.