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College of Veterinary Medicine
January 2026
“Designing Novel Antimicrobial Peptide Biologics: Machine Learning Classification and Consensussequence Engineering of the Brevinin-2 Family,” presented by Colin McDowell.
“Brain Peptidoglycan Detection and Signaling Linked to Sleep,” presented by Erika English.
Calling all mixed animal practitioners for a one-day conference (6 CE credit hours).
This community-wide event provides time to remember, grieve, and celebrate the difference companions make in our lives.
An interactive session on making your veterinary teaching materials digitally accessible!
“Indigenous Determinants of Health and Strengths-Based Approaches to Indigenous Wellbeing,” presented by Dr. Donald Warne.
Presented by Chloe Leach, PhD student and intramural trainee.
“Molecular and Neuronal Mechanisms Responsible for Limiting Stress Responses,” presented by Dr. Yiyong (Ben) Liu, WSU Spokane.
Considerations on assessing a student’s actual knowledge base.
“Genomic Patterns for UV-Induced Indels,” presented by Allysa Sewell.
An interactive session on making your veterinary teaching materials digitally accessible!
Continuing edcuation opportunity reviewing the diagnosis, treatments, monitoring, and prognosis.
“Informing preventive medicine through ecology, epidemiology and toxicology,” presented by Dr. Andreas Eleftherious, and PhD candidate, Kevin Baird presenting, title tba.
“Bacterial Peptidoglycan in Chronic Brain Inflammation and Antibody Immunity Along the Gut-Brain Axis,” presented by Dr. Jon Laman, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands.
“Exposure of Negative-Sense Viral RNA in the Cytoplasm Initiates Innate Immunity to West Nile Virus,” presented by Bridget Doyle.
Learn while working on your own files. Plenty of time for Q and A.
“Microbiome composition and function in human health and disease,” presented by Dr. Zeyang Shen, Assistant Professor, School of Molecular Biosciences.
“Examining the Locus Coeruleus-Norepinephrine (LC-NE) System and the Pupillary Light Reflex in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Translational Application to Screening in Routine Healthcare,” presented by Dr. Georgina Lynch.