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Tuesday, December 3 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Genome-wide Mapping of Methylation-Dependent UV-Induced DNA Damage and Transcription Factor Binding,” presented by Hannah Wilson. Advisor: Dr. John Wyrick.

Tuesday, December 3 @12:30 pm
Chemistry Proposal – Shamila Gopalakrishnan
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

PhD student, Shamila Gopalakrishnan, proposing targeted dendrimer nanocarriers for advanced therapeutics in ocular and brain diseases.

Tuesday, December 3 @4 pm
Cannabis Research Seminar Series
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building

The Cannabis Research Seminar Series is funded through the WSU Center for Cannabis Policy, Research, and Outreach (CCPRO) and is intended to highlight some of the excellent cannabis research conducted within the WSU system. Please see the attached flyer for a list of all our talks in store for the fall semester! The next talk, “Xenobiotic Sequestration in Cannabis sativa L Plants Reveals Differences in the Uptake and Accumulation Process Among Different Varieties,” will be held by Dr. Nolan Scheible on December 3rd.

Thursday, December 5 @10:30 am
The School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Seminar Series Presents “Multifidelity, domain decomposition, and stacking for improving training for physics-informed networks” Presented by Dr. Amanda Howard
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)

Multifidelity, domain decomposition, and stacking for improving training for physics-informed networks
Presented by Dr. Amanda Howard, Mathematician, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Thursday, December 5 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
Online - Biotechnology Life Sciences

“Brevinin-2 Antimicrobial Peptides: Synthesis, Activity, and Optimization,” presented by Colin McDowell, Graduate student; Advisor: Dr. Douglas Call.

Thursday, December 5 @3 pm
Workshop for CAH Faculty Fellowship Applicants
Workshop / Seminar
Online

Each year, the David G. Pollart Center for Arts and Humanities solicits proposals from all WSU faculty for projects that advance knowledge in and public awareness of the arts and humanities. Through a competitive process, a small group of Faculty Fellows is then selected and provided with significant support…

Thursday, December 5 @3:30 pm
Advances in Immunology and Microbiology Seminar Series: Chris Akinsulie & Liz Goldsmith
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Bustad Hall

“Treponeme-associated hoof disease, an emerging disease in free-ranging elk (Cervus canadensis), is associated with multiple bacterial operational taxonomic units,” presented by Dr. Liz Goldsmith; “Characterizing the functional antibody Fc-mediated response to Anaplasma marginale,” presented by Chris Akinsulie.

Friday, December 6 @4:10 pm
PChem Seminar – PhD Student Matt Beckman
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Fulmer Hall

PhD student, Matt Beckman, giving a talk about Substituent and Isomeric Effects on Self-Assembled Phthalocyanine Monolayers on HOPG 0001 as Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and DFT Calculations.

Saturday, December 7 @2 pm
Holiday Celebration: Home for the Holidays
Performance
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall

PROGRAM

WSU School of Music Brings “Home for the Holidays” to the Palouse on December 7th! 

Music lovers across the Palouse can usher in the holiday season with WSU School of Music’s Holiday Celebration: Home for the Holidays on Saturday, December 7th, 2024, at 2:00 pm in a fully decorated Bryan Hall Theatre on the WSU-Pullman…

Monday, December 9 @12 pm
Mindfulness Workshop Hosted by WSU Teaching Academy
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Everett - Online

Surveys show that up to three-quarters of people around the world are struggling from burnout. When you’re burned out, you feel it with every fiber of your being. Burnout is a devastating state of exhaustion, perceived incompetence, and detachment from others and your work, and strikes professionals and family caregivers alike. The stress of living in today’s high-pressure world, coupled with the fallout from the recent Covid pandemic, means that many of us are at the end of our rope. Fortunately, self-compassion can help you both prevent and recover from burnout. Self-compassion involves treating yourself with warmth, encouragement, and support when you’re stressed and overworked. A large body of research shows that self-compassion is one of the most powerful sources of strength, coping, and resilience we have available to cope with burnout. Dr. Kristin Neff, PhD

Tuesday, December 10 @12:10 pm
School of Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Seminars
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Biotechnology Life Sciences

“p38 MAPK regulates HIF-1α stabilization and the hypoxic response in leiomyosarcoma cells,” presented by Nuha Haque; Advisor: Dr. Eric Shelden

Wednesday, December 11 @12:10 pm
Registration is Open: Systematic Review Series, Workshop 2
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Spokane

A comprehensive and systematic search of the literature is needed to minimize bias and determine the best evidence to answer a question. PRISMA 2020 guidelines call for authors to report all information sources and full search strategies for all databases. This session will help you identify relevant databases, develop or review search strategies that use controlled vocabulary, keywords, and Boolean Operators, and export results to review software.

Thursday, December 19 @4 pm
End of Semester Celebration
Reception / Open House
WSU Pullman - Bustad Hall

Celebrate the end of the fall semester with us!