Activation of Lysosomal Iron Triggers Ferroptosis in Cancer,” presented by Ifeoluwa Peace Oladapo, PhD student.
College of Veterinary Medicine
September 2025
“Expanding the gene regulatory code: position-dependent transcription factor function reveals a spatial grammar in our genome.”
Semester Seminar, presented by Dr. Jeff Olivarez
Three experienced and proven industry professionals will answer your questions.
“Useful Maths: Insights into Immunology and Virology with the eyes of Mathematics,” presented by Dr. Esteban Hernandez Vargas from the University of Idaho.
“Decoding the Hidden Grammar of Our Genome,” presented by Bayley McDonald, PhD student.
“Virus-Induced Gene Misregulation in Human Diseases,” presented by Dr. Matthew Weirauch, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (Host: Dr. Sascha Duttke).
“Dissecting how pathogens thrive in (molecularly) stressed-out ticks,” presented by Kaylee Vosbigian, PhD candidate; “An experimental infection model for rapid reproduction of treponeme-associated hoof disease in captive elk (Cervus canadensis),” presented by Dr. Holly Drankan, DVM and PhD candidate.
“Exploring Regulatory Mechanisms of Human Transcription Initiation,” presented by Mackenzie Meyer (Advisor: Dr. Sascha Duttke).
Katie Tseng, PhD candidate, Paul G. Allen School for Global Health, presenting; (Advisor: Dr. Pilar Fernandez)
Join us the Friday before Apple Cup for an exciting look at WSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s groundbreaking Simulation-Based Education program.
Join us for a live webinar!
This lecture will cover the work veterinarians are doing with Pacific salmon enhancement programs in the Pacific Northwest. Participants will learn about management of Pacific salmon in Washington state with a focus on hatcheries and the diseases of concern common in the region. There…
This in-person workshop will address the fundamentals of effective teaching, with a focus on classrooms and laboratories.
Join us to learn how Chromium Single Cell, Visium Spatial, and Xenium In Situ platforms from 10x Genomics can help you push the boundaries of your research. Hosted by WSU’s Center for Reproductive Biology
“Not such a bird-brained idea: Using disease ecology to bridge the gap between medicine and management,” presented by Professor and Rocky Crate and Wild Sheep Foundation Endowed Chair.
“Emerging epidemiology of Rift Valley fever: Now and in future,” presented by Dr. Kariuki Njenga.
“Male Factor ARRDC5 Deficiency Impacts Key Processes of Embryogenesis,” presented by Julie Park.