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January 2016
Approaches to Health & Healing from Local Tribes-Tabling Event
Come learn about natural health remedies used by local Native American tribes
Find out more »June 2016
Jensen-Byrd Explained
If you are interested in hearing more about the plans for the Jensen-Byrd building, please join others at this meeting/exhibit.
Find out more »Trent Avenue Bridge Design Review
View designs and discuss ideas and suggestions with the WA State Dept. of Transportation.
Find out more »October 2016
Campus Technology Expo
Come join the technology expo and learn about the technology available on campus.
Find out more »December 2016
National Library of Medicine Traveling Exhibit
On display at the WSU Spokane Academic library now is "The Literature of Prescription," a traveling exhibit from the National Library of Medicine that describes the life of a female writer whose physician discouraged her from having a career.
Find out more »October 2017
Campus Technology Expo
Come find out about new advances in technology.
Find out more »April 2018
Partners in Campus and Community Engagement Symposium
Each year, Partners in Campus and Community Engagement (PICCE) invites students and their mentors (faculty, staff and/or community partners) to present their collaborative work to build a better Spokane at the Student Symposium on Community Engagement.
Find out more »April 2019
Inland Northwest Research Symposium
All are welcome to attend the Inland Northwest Research Symposium on Tuesday, April 23. The symposium will be held on the WSU Spokane campus in the Center for Clinical Research & Simulation (formerly South Campus Court). See more information here.
Find out more »May 2019
Webinar workshop – Functional Genomics at NCBI: High-throughput studies archived in Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)
In this two-hour introductory webinar to GEO, you will learn about the content and organization of the GEO archive and individual records. In practical examples, attendees will explore data resulting from a strategy that researchers often utilize in functional genomic: perturbation of a single gene and its impact on global gene expression. Attendees will focus on two technologies that allow genome-wide quantitative gene expression assessment, namely microarrays and RNA-Seq. IMPORTANT REGISTRATION HERE FOR ON-LINE ACCESS. See more info about this webinar here.
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