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December 2018
Research First Friday Presentation-College of Nursing
Presentation: Research Cluster - Interprofessional Education. Cluster Lead: Lisa Day, PhD, College of Nursing Spokane. See more information here.
Find out more »January 2019
NEP Student Presentation
The Nutrition and Exercise Physiology students will be presenting on the physiology of fasting. Bring you lunch and join Hogan and Ray who will present, "The physiology of fasting and adipose tissue." Everyone is invited.
Find out more »February 2019
Rare Disease Awareness and Education Group
If you know a student interested in rare disease awareness, encourage them to check out the newest student organization on campus and the National Organization for Rare Disorder's (NORD) latest student chapter, here at WSU Spokane! See more information here.
Find out more »March 2019
Nursing Research First Friday-CANCELLED
Western Institute of Nursing (WIN) Conference Practice Presentations.
Find out more »NEP Noon Student Seminar
Come join Nutrition and Exercise Physiology students, Kayla and Tiana, who will present "How to Manage Chronic Diseases using Nutrition & Exercise." Everyone is invited to attend. Bring you lunch and enjoy the discussion. See more information here.
Find out more »April 2019
NEP Student Presentation
Attend this presentation for practical tips and tricks to make healthy eating and exercise work for you. Bring your lunch and learn tricks for how to meal prep, exercise at home, and how to fit it all into your busy schedule. See more information here.
Find out more »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 »Vaccinations panel discussion
Second-year medical students Kiah Sullivan and Jamie Mackiewicz have organized a panel and discussion titled Immunization in the Anti-Vaxxer Era.
Panelists include local pediatricians Dr. Stephen Luber and Dr. Robert Maixner. Students, staff and faculty from all health professions are invited to attend.
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.
Find out more »October 2019
OCRCI Training – Student/Student Employee Rights and Responbilities
The Office of Civil Rights Compliance and Investigation is sponsoring the following training opportunities in Pullman and via Zoom: Student/Student Employee Rights and Responsibilities under WSU's Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct (EP 15). See more details and registration information here. Contact James Mohr for more information.
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