February 2018
Research First Friday
Health Promotion Intervention Research with American Indians and Alaska Natives
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Research First Friday
Dr. Janessa Graves, Ph.D., will present "Rural-Urban Disparities in Healthcare Costs and Utilization for Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury." Everyone is invited.
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Nursing Research First Friday
"Addressing Cardiometabolic Disparities among Priority Populations"
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Panel Presentation-Working with ID/D Children
"Listening to the Journey of Parents of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities." Come listen to parents of children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who will share what it is like to navigate health issues, education, and life in general. See more information here.
Find out more »March 2019
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Workshop
Dr. Bruce Hammock, UC Davis Distinguished Professor and Founder and CEO of EicOsis LLC, will present "Development of a Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Inhibitor for Neuropathic Pain." Dr. Hammock has more then 50 years of research, more than 800 publications, and more than 100 patents granted, and his own biotech company. REGISTER here for this free talk - everyone is invited.
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Nursing baked potato bar fundraiser
Come support the nursing students fundraiser. Buy a baked potato for lunch, with all the toppings you'd want. Baked potatoes are $3 for half or $5 for a whole. Lemonade and dessert is $1.
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.
June 2019
ESFCOM Clinical Research Series – Connecting with Our Clinicians
Jack Singer, M.D., will speak on "Hematology/Oncology: The role of the innate immune system in inflammatory, metabolic, and neoplastic diseases; Potentials for clinical intervention," and Doug Hiller, M.D., will speak on "Orthopedics: The Labman Project: Unconventional research for an unconventional sport." There will be a round table discussion with a light lunch served following the presentation from 1 - 2 p.m. Contact Karina Bloom if you are interested in joining, or if you would prefer a one-on-one meeting with a presenter. See more information here.
Find out more »October 2019
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine – Research Grant Rounds
Dedra Buchwald, professor, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine and director, Initiative for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH), Washington State University, will present Changing the Status Quo: Work with Underserved Populations in Washington and Beyond. A light lunch will be provided. See more information and ZOOM access.
Find out more »November 2019
Surgical and Orthodontic Management of Cleft Lip and Palate Presentation
This presentation given by two members of the Inland Northwest Cleft Palate Review Board - Dr. David Gaily, an oral maxillofacial surgeon and Dr. Diane Paxton, an orthodontist - will be moderated by Amy Meredith, clinical professor in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and a member of the Review Board, as well as a parent of two teens with cleft palate. This is an excellent opportunity to learn the importance of a team in working with special populations. Everyone is invited.
Find out more »College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Seminar Series
Gavin Robertson, Ph.D., will present "Aldehyde Dehydrogenase as a Driver for Cancer." Dr. Robertson is a professor of pharmacology and dermatology and the director of the Melanoma and Skin Cancer Center at Pennsylvania State University. Find out more about Dr. Robertson here. Support for this seminar has been provided by the Donald J. and Margaret N. McLeod Endowment Fund.
Find out more »January 2020
ESFCOM Research Grand Rounds
Reducing Tobacco Use in Vulnerable Populations: Tobacco control and Regulatory Interventions. Presented by: Stephen Higgins, Ph.D., professor and Virginia H. Donaldson chair in translational science, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychological Science and director, Vermont Center for Behavior and Health, University of Vermont. A light lunch will be provided. Attend in person or via Zoom. Meeting ID: 996 619 606
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