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Tuesday, December 5 @9:30 am
Aditi Dahiya Preliminary Defense
WSU Pullman - Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE)

Orthopedic medicine faces significant challenges in treating bone-related diseases such as osteosarcoma, managing bone defects, and combating bacterial infections. This study examines the use of nanoparticle-based therapies, which show promise in enhancing on-site delivery, bioavailability, release kinetics, and efficacy of treatments in bone tissue engineering.

Thursday, December 14 @12 pm
“Between the Fabric and the Plant: How to Fix the Void.” – Closing Residency Presentation and Discussion with Eugenia Reznik
WSU Pullman - Fine Arts Building

How does an old linen cloth connect people to their homeland? One way to answer this question is by exploring the connections between a fabric and a plant through observing the remnants of the transformation of flax into linen. At the intersection of the arts and biology, visual artist Eugenia Reznik conducted a research and creation residency to discover and delve into these remnants as both a scientific and artistic object.