Friday, May 30, 2014


Hi Hopkins Everywhere:

I'm new to blogs and figuring this all out as I go along.  That said, I am attempting to upload a few of my  favorite pictures from the past:


 


#1 Hopkins kids at their best circa 1970.
#2 Hopkins girls a few years ago. :)

I'm hoping mom and dad upload some pictures from recent visits.  I know they have some good ones.

Wishing everyone a wonderful summer and looking forward to hearing from everyone.










What is up peeps?

I suppose I can tell the exciting story I've had over the past couple days. We ran an experiment from Wednesday to Friday where I ultrasound a vessel behind a participant's eye (looking for blood flow velocity) and then I push on the eye to see how the speed of the blood changes, next I do the same thing with the other eye. After that's done The participant exercises for 15 minutes and then I 'test' their eyes again! We ran through 21 participants, and now I have alot of work to do to analyze the data I collected. Sounds like a ton of fun doesn't it!

Other than that - I have a bachelor's party this weekend. Hopefully that will be at least as exciting.

Cheers,

Max

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Great idea Rex.  Please come visit us if you can in sunny NC.  It was only 94 today.
Love the video and the creepy music. Personally, I hate antibodies because they mediate allergic reactions. I'll see if I can come up with something interesting to post.  I did the anesthesia for 22 cataract extractions today--does that count?
Love,
Auntie Em

Welcome!

Hey All

Welcome to the inaugural post of Hopkins Everywhere, a blog dedicated to the travels and adventures of the Hopkins, Kohnkes, and Twedts!

I am reporting from Chicago, where the weather is unseasonably cold and rainy.  I just finished graduate school, and am job hunting as we speak.


This is a picture of my graduate research project, an augmented reality application about the anatomy of the hand.  The display in the background is a 3d printed model.  This app works on both Android and IOS devices, I am hoping to get it on their respective app stores soon.  I'll keep ya posted.


Here is the final project from my animation class.  The animation is about antibodies, and how your body protects itself from infection.  I have a few more animations you can check out at retwedt.tumblr.com.

Other than that, I am just gonna be hanging out in Chicago (and some in Omaha) this summer.  Hopefully it warms up.  Talk to you guys soon.

Rex