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May 2017
Sleep and Performance Research Seminar
Valerie Mongrain, PhD, will present the talk, "Mechanisms underlying the transcriptional response to sleep loss." Everyone is invited.
Find out more »Biomedical Seminar Series
"Revealing hidden secrets in viral (EBV) gene expression through single cell RNA-seq"
Find out more »October 2017
Research First Friday
Lois James, PhD, College of Nursing Spokane, will present: Counter Bias Training Simulation (CBTsim): Implications for Nursing Practice Locations: Spok: SAC 501 Vanc: VLIB 210B TC: TNRS 1211 Yak: YNUR 109
Find out more »Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Research Seminar Series
Join Sabrina Fechtner (Dr. Ahmed's Lab) as she discusses her current research.
Find out more »November 2017
Research First Friday
Janessa Graves, PhD, College of Nursing Spokane: Healthcare Costs & Utilization after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. The talk can be viewed are the following campus locations: Spokane - SNRS 105; Vancouver - VLIB 210B; Tri-Cities - TNRS 1211; and Yakima - YNUR109.
Find out more »December 2017
Research First Friday
Linda Ward, PhD, and Lynn Jinishian, MN, RN, will present “Measuring Meaningful Learning through Longitudinal Tracking of Genomic Knowledge.”
Find out more »Research Ethics Seminar
Carol Llewellyn, CCRP will lead the discussion on “Distinguishing boundaries between the roles of clinician and researcher.” Bring your lunch and a colleague to this interactive session!
Find out more »January 2018
Research Ethics Seminar Series
Michael McDonell and Kait Hirchak will talk about ethical considerations of working with vulnerable populations. Bring your lunch and a colleague to this interactive session!
Find out more »February 2018
Research First Friday
Health Promotion Intervention Research with American Indians and Alaska Natives
Find out more »Sleep Seminar
Mark Blumberg, Ph.D., will present an SPRC Seminar on Monday, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. in SAC 249, entitled Developing the sensorimotor system in our sleep: Implications for typical and atypical human development. Find out more information now.
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