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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Jenny ... Are you out there? :)

Hey everyone --

This post is intended for Jenny. I wasn't sure how else to reach her, so I figured I'm put a quick post up here on the blog. :)


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Hi Jenny. I tried to send you an email this afternoon, but the message bounced back to me saying your ASU email address is no longer valid. Do you have another address we can use to reach you? Hope all's well in Macau...

Friday, September 08, 2006

From Rochester!

Hello everyone! For those who don't know yet, I am in Rochester Mn for a research position (post-doc) at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine; I will be working on operations research problems in healthcare. I am staying, for now, in one of the best hotels in town. Just across the hotel entrance is the Gonda building of the Mayo Clinic, a remarkable 30-story building with a wavy glass façade. The weather is great but already there is a nip in the air, a hint of things to come. The Mayo Clinic campus is spread over most of downtown Rochester; it is a bustling place, full of people, patients and researchers from all over the world (nearly 20% of Mayo’s patients are from abroad). There are temperature controlled skyways or walkways that connect all the downtown buildings with shopping conveniences, coffee shops and food courts. These walkways form a maze of sorts - which make them difficult to navigate - and have a life and rhythm of their own.

My appointment is at the Department of Health Sciences Research. I was at the department today, and the faculty members seemed quite friendly. Some were missing. I was told they were “working from home” – my eyes lit up instantly in anticipation :)

I have been given an office of my own. It’s a long room, with a white board, but, just like the MASM lab, with no windows :( I also learnt today that there is a dress code: formal shirt and pants, blazer, and a tie. I am actually excited about this; I guess I’ve always harbored secret dreams of being well dressed at work though the drabness of my daily wear at ASU might have suggested otherwise. :) More later,