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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 »Promotion and Tenure QandA
ESFCOM Vice Dean for Research John Roll, WSU Associate Vice Provost Craig Parks, and ESFCOM Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Chair of the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences Gail Chermak, will field your questions on tenure and promotion for faculty on all tracks--tenure, clinical and research.
Find out more »College of Medicine Professional Development Listening Session
Come share your thoughts on professional development. The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine wants to hear from faculty and staff across all the colleges on the Health Sciences campus. The goal is to build an inter-professional program that meets your needs and helps you succeed. Bring your own lunch or snack. ESFCOM will provide beverages and sweet treats!
Find out more »Provost and Executive Vice President Candidate- W. Andrew Marcus presentation
Faculty, staff, and students system-wide are invited to meet candidate W. Andrew Marcus and help evaluate finalists for the position of provost and executive vice president. Each finalist will give a public presentation and answer questions during open sessions that will be broadcast to locations at each campus. The finalists also will be interviewed by search committee members, faculty, administrators and students. The next provost is expected to be announced in early May.
Find out more »Cultural Competency Training – Sponsored by Take Action to Prevent Suicide
You are invited to attend a Cultural Competency training offered by Frontier Behavioral Health, sponsored by Take Action to Prevent Suicide. RSVP to c.Pacheco-jones@wsu.edu. Everyone is invited. See more information here.
Find out more »NEP Assistant Professor Candidate Presentation – Frank Carbonero
NEP candidate Franck Carbonero, Ph.D., will present "Diet, environment and specific food compounds modulation of the gut microbiota." Everyone is invited to attend.
Find out more »Sleep and Performance Research Center Seminar Series
Dr. Kazue Semba will present “Astrocyte and microglia responses to sleep loss.” Dr. Semba is a Professor in the Department of Medical Neuroscience at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dr. Semba’s research focus is on the neurobiology of sleep. Her approach is multifaceted, including basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of sleep/wake regulation, as well as cognitive and physiological consequences of chronic sleep loss. These questions are addressed using various combinations of behavioural, electrophysiological, anatomical, biochemical, and molecular techniques in rodent models. See more information on Dr. Semba here.
Find out more »Provost and Executive Vice President Candidate presentation – Mitzi Montoya
Faculty, staff, and students system-wide are invited to meet and help evaluate finalists for the position of provost and executive vice president. Mitzi Montoya will give a public presentation and answer questions during an open session that will be broadcast to locations at each campus. The finalists also will be interviewed by search committee members, faculty, administrators and students. The next provost is expected to be announced in early May. Everyone is invited to attend. SEE MORE INFORMATION HERE.
Find out more »May 2019
ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Dr. Matt Layton will present: Policies regarding human subjects, and guidelines of good clinical research practice.
Find out more »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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