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4:10 pm
CHE 598 Seminar: Music of the Heart — Cooperative Force Development In Mammalian Myocardium
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Given the ten-fold difference in resting heart rates and twitch kinetics between small and large mammals, it is likely that the cooperative phenotype is a species-dependent property of mammalian myocardium instances. Such a mechanism suggests a molecular basis for beat-to-beat synchronization of ventricular contractility and circulatory demand.

4:10 pm
Chemistry Departmental Seminar — Prof. Karah Knope, Georgetown University
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

Structural chemistry has played an important role in our understanding of the chemical and physical behavior of the heavy elements. Yet our understanding of the chemistry, bonding, and reactivity of actinide complexes and clusters still lags behind that of the rest of the Periodic Table. This lack of structural and chemical information has led to large discrepancies in thermodynamic data, significant challenges in process chemistry, and the unexpected mobility of heavy elements in the environment.

7:30 pm
Guest Artist: Matthew Cataldi, piano
WSU Pullman

PROGRAM

24 new preludes, performed by the composer, and modeled on Chopin’s collection. Come and listen to this unique blend of musical styles!

Sponsored by Allegro

Allegro is an umbrella Registered Student Organization that represents all music student organizations…