Characterization and Redox interaction between Cytochrome P450 and Cytochrome P450 Reductase from Sorghum bicolor
College of Arts and Sciences
November 2022
The WSU Jazz Festival is one of the longest running festivals in the region. It is open to any high school jazz “big band.” Ensembles with alternative or expanded instrumentation are welcome.
All student participants are celebrated and outstanding performances are recognized.
We look forward to hearing you make great…
Phylogenomics as a Window on Biodiversity: Linking Patterns to Processes
Each year, the WSU School of Music welcomes high school and middle school orchestras throughout the region for an educational orchestra festival. We offer the opportunity to receive feedback from respected clinicians who will help your orchestra to improve technique, maximize artistic expression, and set goals for the year.
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Advanced Sensing Materials for Electrochemical-Based Diagnostics Using 3D Printing
BE A MUSIC MAJOR FOR A DAY!
The Washington State University School of Music would like to invite prospective students and their parents/guardians to its Spring 2022 MUSIC MAJOR FOR A DAY open house. Join us in experiencing a day in the life of a WSU music student. This event…
Advancing Point of Care Diagnostics Using Capillary Flow Microfluidics
Jazz in all its colors! Come hear our student jazz combos perform music from blues to bebop, from fusion to R&B and everything in between.
The WSU Symphony Orchestra performs William Walton’s “Crown Imperial” and Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London”.
Cryptic speciation with extreme elevational migration in giant hummingbirds
Talk title: Evidence for superionic H2O and diffusive He–H2O at high temperature and high pressure
Abstract: H2O is the major constituents in our planet and other “icy” Giant planets. Upon solidification at ambient temperature, it forms a wide range of ice phases in various hydrogen bonding networks at…
Linking phenotypic diversity to individual fitness and species diversification
Interactions at biotic and abiotic interfaces are pervasive in biology, occurring in terrestrial and aquatic environments at multiple length scales. Understanding and controlling these interactions with relation to built environments is important in many aspects for systems operations and materials protection, maintenance, and responsible remediation.
Please join me in my senior recital. I will be playing works by Giovanni Platti performed on my soprano. And by Robert Schumann, and Darius Milhaud both performed on my alto.
Ttitle: Vulnerable Peptide Sequences to Organophosphorus Toxicants
Kerry McGowan, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University
“Genomic variation in extremophile poeciliid fishes adapted to hydrogen sulfide-rich springs and caves”
Wednesday, November 16, 3:10 pm in 201 Abelson.
Title: Effects of Rapid Compression and Heating on Phase Transitions in Nitrogen and Water at High Pressures
Many people know the mythological tale of Orpheus and Eurydice but may not be familiar with Jacques Offenbach’s comical twists in his operetta Orpheus in the Underworld. A selection of scenes will be performed by the WSU Opera worskhop students, under the direction of Dr. Julie Anne Wieck,…
Title: Carboxylate-based Metal–organic Frameworks: Solvent-free Synthesis, Thermodynamic Analysis, and Catalytic Activity
Talk title: Auxiliary Field Quantum Monte Carlo: Application to Actinide Thermochemistry
Form and Function in the Evolution of Coral Reef Fishes
Towards bottom-up engineering of doped and anisotropic nanostructures: pairing synthetic inorganic chemistry with advanced x-ray characterization
Guitar Studio Concert
With Dr. César Haas & Wyatt Salus (T. A.)
Monday, November 28th at 5:10 PM in Kimbrough Concert Hall
Free Admission
Performance of all WSU Guitar Ensembles:
Class Guitar (Sections I and II)
Guitar Performance Workshop
WSU Guitar Ensemble
With Special Guest:
Triple Extra Wide: feat César…