February 2016
Documentary – Partners of the Heart
Bring your lunch and watch "Partners of the Heart Documentary"
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Sleep Performance and Research Center Seminar
"Role of perineuronal nets in cocaine-induced memories"
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Seminar by James M. Olson, PhD, MD
“Tumor Paint and Optides: Building on 3.5 Billion Years of Drug Discovery”
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Sleep Center Seminar
"Sleep and circadian rhythm metabolomics"
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Research Presentation
Pablo Monsivais, PhD, MPH will present Food Access, Diet Quality and Obesity
Find out more »August 2016
Training – Communicating for Results
Come find out why some people understand you more easily than others. Sign up here.
Find out more »September 2016
Endnote and MyNCBI training
Learn how to create a bibliography, organize and store research files, and share your research with collaborators.
Find out more »Endnote and MyNCBI training
Learn how to create a bibliography, organize and store research files, and share your research with other collaborators. Learn how to save PubMed searches and customize filters and results.
Find out more »October 2016
Sleep and Performance Research Center Seminar
Join Dr. Kyunghee Koh's talk, "Genes and neural circuits involved in sleep regulation in Drosophila"
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Learning and Career Specialist candidate meeting
Meet Brandi Foster - candidate for the Learning & Career Specialist position.
Find out more »February 2017
Sleep Performance Research Center-Seminar
“Survey of Sleep Health among Hospital Workers in a Community Hospital”
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Peter Liu, Ph.D. will present his talk on "The impact of sleep on hormonal and reproductive health." Everyone is invited to attend.
Find out more »May 2017
Biomedical Seminar Series
"Revealing hidden secrets in viral (EBV) gene expression through single cell RNA-seq"
Find out more »Sleep and Performance Research Center Mini Symposium
The team will give previews of research talks they will present at the annual joint meeting of the Sleep Research Society and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine in Boston in June.
Find out more »June 2017
Biomedical Seminar Series Lecture
Satiety quiescence in C. elegans: Falling asleep after a big meal" by Young-Jai You, Ph.D.
Find out more »September 2017
Pulmonary Hypertension Support Group
Join the Inland Northwest Pulmonary Hypertension Support Group, along with Drs. Chermak, Joseph, and Mroch, for lunch to meet patients with a terminal illness and the doctors who care for and about them. RSVP for lunch to Linda Pall - see more information here.
Find out more »December 2017
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 Ethics Seminar Series
Hans Van Dongen, PhD will address ethical considerations in mentor/mentee relationships. Bring your lunch and a colleague to this interactive session!
Find out more »March 2018
Research Ethics Seminar Series
Mike Kluzik from OAR will address research misconduct and policies to address misconduct. Bring your lunch and a colleague to this interactive session!
Find out more »Sleep Performance and Research Center-Seminar
Dr. Peter Achermann from the University of Zurich will present a seminar entitled, "Sleep regulation and related quantitative EEG measures." Everyone is invited.
Find out more »April 2018
Sleep Performance Research Center Seminar
Dr. Carol Everson, professor in the Dept. of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology at Medical College of Wisconsin will present a seminar entitled, "Sleep loss and disease: Perspectives and opportunities." Everyone is welcome.
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Sleep and Performance Research Center-Seminar
Maja Pajcin is a senior graduate student at the University of South Australia and will present her research seminar entitled, ‘Salivary alpha-amylase: a potential biomarker in sleep research.’ Everyone is invited.
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Staff Appreciation Week
25Live Overview - come find out how to set up meetings around campus. Call-in number: 509-335-7935 || Meeting ID: 5629 for all brown-bag lunch AMS seminars.
Find out more »October 2018
Speech Performance Research Center Seminar
Lucia Peixoto, Ph.D. will present ‘Shank3 modulates sleep and circadian activity.’ The goal of the research in the Peixoto lab is to understand the interaction between genes and experience in determining severity within Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The lab uses both genomic and candidate gene approaches to study ASD. Everyone is invited.
Find out more »WSU Mentoring Circle Program
AWIS is launching a mentoring circle program that will provide mentorship, resources, and a support network for all graduate or professional students working toward successful research-related careers. To participate, you have to register to be matched with a group and attend the kick-off event. See more information here.
Find out more »April 2019
NEP Assistant Professor Candidate Presentation
NEP candidate Ann Brown, Ph.D., will present a talk on "Optimizing human health through nutrition and exercise interventions: past, present & future." Everyone is invited.
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 »May 2019
Biomedical Seminar Series
Dr. Radhika Basheer, Associate Professor at Harvard University Medical School, Sleep Medicine Department, will present "Multifaceted Role of the Basal Forebrain in the Regulation of Sleep-Wake Behavior." See more information and how to set up a one-on-one meeting with Dr. Basheer click here.
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