December 2015
SPRC Seminar: The Circuit Logic of Thalamic Inhibition
You are invited to attend a Sleep Performance Research Center seminar titled: The Circuit Logic of Thalamic Inhibition. Presented by Michael Halassa, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, New York University, Neuroscience Institute Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience, and Physiology
Find out more »February 2016
Faculty Candidate Presentation
Join Dr. Svetlana Tikunova from the University of Houston for a faculty candidate seminar presentation.
Find out more »Pharmacy – Faculty Candidate Seminar Presentation
"Metabolism and transport of drugs and supplements in chronic kidney disease"
Find out more »Sleep and Performance Research Center Seminar
Detlev Boison, Dow Chair of Neurology & Director of Neurobiology Research, Legacy Research Institute, Portland, OR, will present Comorbidities in Neurology: Focus on Maladaptive Changes in Glial Adenosine Homeostasis
Find out more »April 2016
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs – candidate presentation
Everyone is invited to the presentation and open forum with Dr. Shuli Xu.
Find out more »May 2016
Meet Dr. Vernell Bennett
Meet Dr. Vernell Bennett - Candidate for the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs
Find out more »August 2016
Meet Student Diversity Coordinator candidate – Charise DeBerry
Meet the candidates for Student Diversity Coordinator - find out more information here.
Find out more »Meet Student Diversity Coordinator candidate – Veronica Puente
Meet new candidate for Student Diversity Coordinator - find out more here.
Find out more »Sleep and Performance Research Center Seminar
Janne Gronli will present her 2-years of study on "Modulation of cortical arousal."
Find out more »February 2017
Biomedical Seminar Series
SEMINAR: "Circadian clock genes and Neurodegeneration" by Erik Musiek, MD, PhD
Find out more »Biomedical Seminar Series
"DNA technologies to improve the diagnosis and treatment of autism"
Find out more »October 2017
Shots Fired video presentation
The purpose of showing the "Shots Fired" video is to help people create a personal safety plan for themselves since an emergency situation may be over before first responders can even get there.
Find out more »November 2017
Fall Faculty Academic Technology Forum
Learn how to use technology to reach and engage students in the learning process. Register for one or all sessions.
Find out more »December 2017
Campus Emergency Response Training
Do you know the difference between "Shelter in Place" and "Lockdown?" If not, you may want to attend this one-hour training in campus safety. Open to all on WSU Spokane campus.
Find out more »Shots Fired video presentation
The purpose of showing the "Shots Fired" video is to help people create a personal safety plan for themselves since an emergency situation may be over before first responders can even get there.
Find out more »January 2018
Work-Life integration-Friends or Foes
Dr. Ward's research examines work-life integration throughout the career through the perspective of a 20 year longitudinal project of 120 faculty throughout the country. See more information and to register here.
Find out more »March 2018
Hazardous Materials Training
HAZCOM (Hazardous Communication and the Globally Harmonized System Training) is required annually for all employees working with hazardous chemicals. See more information here and to sign up.
Find out more »Required Bloodborne Pathogen Training
Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) training is required annually for all employees who may have an exposure to bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. Find out more information and how to sign up here.
Find out more »April 2018
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.
Find out more »Biomedical Seminar Series
"Glutamate transport, mitochondria and astrocytes: Implications for neurovascular coupling and stroke-mediated pathology" will be presented by Michael Robinson, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Find out more »May 2018
Biomedical Seminar Series
"Leveraging Epigenetics to Enhance Cancer Therapeutics" will be presented by Kenneth Nephew, Ph.D., professor of Cellular & Integrative Physiology at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Find out more »Biomedical Seminar Series
Yongjie Yang, Ph.D., professor of Cellular & Integrative Physiology at Tufts University, will present "Micro RNA on the go,-neuronal exosomal miRNA mediated neuron to astroglial communication." See more information about this talk here.
Find out more »September 2018
Suicide Prevention Workshop
Come learn about the warning signs of suicide, how to respond to a person in distress, and how to refer them to get the help they need.
Find out more »Responsible conduct of research training
Dr. Chris Coppin will discuss, "Conflict(s) of interest - personal, professional, and financial" in this first training session. These training sessions are required for NIH training awardees and are great for new investigators and seasoned investigators alike. See more information here.
Find out more »October 2018
ESF COM-Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Dr. Jonathan Wisor will speak on, "Policies regarding live vertebrate animal subjects in research, and safe laboratory practices." These trainings are required for NIH training awardees and are great for new investigators and seasoned investigators alike. See more information here.
Find out more »Managing the demands of work and family for women
The Group on Women in Medicine and Science (GWIMS) of the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine invite you to, "Managing the Demands of Work and Family for Women in Academic Medicine and Science," presented by Lisa Wolf-Wendel, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Professor of Higher Education Administration, School of Education, The University of Kansas.
Find out more »November 2018
Biomedical Seminar Series
"Rethinking protein homeostasis in a metazoan: A Case of Nerves?" will be presented by Veena Prahlad, Ph.D., Associate Professor at University of Iowa, in the Aging Mind & Brain Initiative, Department of Biology. See more information here.
Find out more »January 2019
ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Dr. Nancy Potter will present: Responsible authorship and publication and peer review.
Find out more »WSU New Community Standards Process Meeting
We invite you to attend an information session on Tuesday, January 29 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm in SAC 345 that will provide staff and faculty with an overview of WSU's new community standards process. See more information here.
Find out more »February 2019
ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Everyone is invited to join speaker, Dr. Lucia Peixoto, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, for a presentation on "Data Acquisition and laboratory tools: management, sharing, and ownership." See more information here.
Find out more »Responsible Conduct of Research Training
These trainings are required for NIH training awardees and are great for new investigators and seasoned investigators alike. See more information about this training session here.
Find out more »March 2019
ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Mike Kluzik and Alicia Foth will present: Research misconduct and policies for handling misconduct.
Find out more »5th Annual Spokane Cougar Leadership Summit
All are invited to the Spokane Cougar Leadership Summit on March 29 from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m,. in SAC 345. Three esteemed local speakers will cover fascinating topics. See more information here. RSVP here.
Find out more »April 2019
Biomedical Seminar Series
Join Kyle Miller, Ph.D., an Associate Professor at University of Texas Austin in the Department of Molecular Biosciences. His seminar is titled, Protecting the integrity of the genome: chromatin, cancer and DNA damage up proteins. Everyone is invited. See more information here. Sign up here for a one-on-one session with Dr. Miller.
Find out more »ESFCOM Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Dr. Hans Van Dongen will present: Mentor/mentee responsibilities and relationships.
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 »June 2019
Zoom videoconferencing Training
ITS is offering a new teleconferencing tool to WSU offices across the state called Zoom. Official access will be offered upon completion of several key integration processes and individual request forms are expected to be available via the ITS service catalog in early July. See more information about ZOOM and its training here.
Find out more »August 2019
NEP Seminar Series – Everyone is invited
Please join Matthew Rossman, Ph.D. and his talk about the "Role of aerobic exercise in healthy vascular aging." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series.
Find out more »September 2019
NEP Seminar Series
Join Tom DeCato, MD, as he talks about "Sprint interval training in a hyperbaric hyperoxic environment." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Christopher Connolly, Ph.D., as he talks about "Examining physical and psychosocial barriers to physical activity behavior during pregnancy." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Ali McManus, Ph.D., as she talks about "High altitude in children: practicalities and physiology." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »Seminar Series
Join Brent Ruby, Ph.D., as he talks about "Tackling measures of human energy expenditure and water flux during arduous field environments: What does this suggest about early humans?." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »October 2019
NEP Seminar Series
Join Brad Roy, Ph.D., as he talks about "Less Medicine, More Health: Clinical outcomes from the SMFC's Journey to Wellness Program." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »Training in Responsible Conduct of Research: Policies regarding live vertebrate animal subjects in research, and safe laboratory practices – Dr. Jonathan Wisor
Dr. Jonathan Wisor will present: Policies regarding live vertebrate animal subjects in research, and safe laboratory practices as part of ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
Find out more »College of Medicine – Responsible Conduct of Research Training
Jonathan Wisor will present "Policies regarding live vertebrate animals subjects in research, and safe laboratory practices." See more information and ZOOM details here.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Dain LaRoche, Ph.D., as he talks about "Physiologic metrics of walking effort related to physical activity and sedentary behavior of older adults." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »Biomedical Sciences Seminar – Dr. Edna Cukierman
Dr. Edna Cukierman will be visiting WSU Spokane on October 15th. Please plan to attend her seminar at 12:00pm in SAC 345, entitled 'OCOGENIC SYNAPSES: Stromal Regulators of PDAC Metabolic Support & Innate Immunosuppression.' Please see more details here and to sign up for a meeting and/or meal time with Dr. Cukierman.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Brian Dalton, Ph.D., as he talks about "Maintaining motor units into old age: Running the final common pathway." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Lara Carlson, Ph.D., as she talks about "Racing physiology of nascar athletes." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Caroline Smith, Ph.D., as she talks about "Human Sweat Mapping and Applications for Clothing Design." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »November 2019
NEP Seminar Series
Join John Quindry, Ph.D., as he talks about "The heart of the matter: pragmatic research approaches to treat and prevent heart disease." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »CANCELLED – Training in Responsible Conduct of Research Presents: Collaborative research including collaborations with industry by Dr. Sterling McPherson
Dr. Sterling McPherson Presents: Collaborative research including collaborations with industry as part of the ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Lindsey Miller, Ph.D., and the talk regarding "Exercise preconditioning against cardiac ischemic injury." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »NEP Seminar Series
Join Jennifer Jakobi, Ph.D., and her talk regarding "Factors to consider in sex-specific differences in force control." This is part of the Nutrition and Exercise Physiology 505 course. Everyone is invited to attend this seminar series. Contact Dr. Hans Haverkamp with any questions at 368-6912.
Find out more »December 2019
Jazz Pharmaceuticals Seminar
Biomedical Sciences and Innovation and Research Engagement have partnered to bring Dr. Danielle Hyman to WSU Spokane on December 10th. Please plan to attend her seminar entitled, 'Therapeutic Opportunities in Sleep—An Industry Perspective'. Sign up here for an individual meeting or for the lunch meeting, which will be reserved for trainees only . Please share this with your group to sign up. Everyone is invited. See more information here.
Find out more »Training in Responsible Conduct of Research Presents: Data acquisition and laboratory tools; management, sharing and ownership by Dr. Lucia Peixoto
Dr. Lucia Peixoto Presents: Data acquisition and laboratory tools; management, sharing and ownership as part of the ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
Find out more »January 2020
Responsible authorship and publication and peer review
Dr. Nancy Potter will present: Responsible authorship and publication and peer review as part of ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
Find out more »Training in Responsible Conduct of Research
The Office of Research in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine will host Responsible Conduct of Research Training session for the 2019-2020 academic year today from 12:10 - 1 p.m. in SAC 345. Nancy Potter will present Responsible authorship and publication and peer review. See more for ZOOM information.
Find out more »March 2020
Research misconduct and policies for handling misconduct
Dr. Andrea Lazarus presents: Research misconduct and policies for handling misconduct as part of the ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
Find out more »May 2020
Policies regarding human subjects, and guidelines of good clinical research practice
Dr. Matt Layton presents: Policies regarding human subjects, and guidelines of good clinical research practice as part of the ESFCOM's Training in Responsible Conduct of Research.
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