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April 2018
NEP Clinic Nutrition Presentation
Why Do You Need Fruits and Vegetables? And How Do I Make Them Taste Good?
Find out more »Nursing Research First Friday
"Addressing Cardiometabolic Disparities among Priority Populations"
Find out more »Pharmacy Graduate Research Seminar
Laken Kruger will present the Graduate Research Seminar at 12:10 pm. Title to be Announced.
Find out more »Inland Northwest Research Symposium
The 2018 Inland Northwest Research Symposium will take place from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, April 10. The keynote speech is at 2 p.m. The keynote speaker will be Erin Flynn-Evans, Ph.D., Director of the NASA Ames Research Center Fatigue Countermeasures Laboratory Abstract submission is now open. Fill out form here. Deadline for submitting abstracts is Tuesday, March 6, 2018. About the Inland Northwest Research Symposium: The INRS started in 2005 as an interdisciplinary program that highlights current research…
Find out more »Keynote Speaker – INW Research Symposium
Everyone is invited to hear Dr. Drin Flynn-Evans, Directory of the NASA Ames Research Center Fatigue Countermeasures Laboratory, as she talks about sleeping in space.
Find out more »College of Medicine Workshop on Research
"Enhancing our effectiveness and strategic impact in health profession education" is the workshop title. Presenters will explore what effectiveness looks like.
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Grounding and Chronic Inflammation
Find out more »Sleep Performance Research Seminar
Dr. Erin Flynn-Evans, who leads the NASA Ames Research Center Fatigue Countermeasures Laboratory, will be presenting a seminar entitled, “Causes and consequences of sleep loss among commercial airline pilots.” Everyone is invited.
Find out more »Pharmacy Graduate Research Seminar
Mehedi Rahman will present the Graduate Research Seminar at 12:10 pm. Title to be Announced.
Find out more »NEP Research Seminar
"Lactate and Cardioprotection: The Forgotten Missing Link" will be presented by Dr. Gary Van Guilder, faculty candidate for the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology Department.
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