Find out more about the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and how to submit a competitive scholarship application. Annually, one-third of applicants receive scholarships averaging $4,000. This event is for students interested in studying abroad who are Pell Grant eligible.
Workshop / Seminar
September 2016
Shaman Luo, a Visiting Scholar and PhD student in the Pharmaceutical Sciences doctoral program (in the lab of Dr. Philip Lazarus), will present, “Role of the UGT2B17 deletion in exemestane pharmacogenetics,” at 12:10 p.m. on Friday, September 9th, 2016, in PBS 101 (Walgreens Auditorium).
Find out more about the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and how to submit a competitive scholarship application. Annually, one-third of applicants receive scholarships averaging $4,000. This event is for students interested in studying abroad who are Pell Grant eligible.
Sponsored by the Center for Reproductive Biology Washington State University and the University of Idaho
Caroline Sartain Patricia Hunt Laboratory, Washington State University
“An old culprit but a new story: Bisphenol A and “NextGen” Bisphenols”
Amity Platt, a PhD candidate in the Pharmaceutical Sciences doctoral program (in the lab of Dr. Philip Lazarus), will present, “Impact of nonsynonymous polymorphisms on in-vitro metabolism of exemestane by hepatic CYP450s.
Find out more about the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship and how to submit a competitive scholarship application. Annually, one-third of applicants receive scholarships averaging $4,000. This event is for students interested in studying abroad who are Pell Grant eligible.
JOIN THE MUSEUM OF ART AT RICO’S PUB IN DOWNTOWN PULLMAN Thursday, September 22 from 5-10pm.
Northwest Alternative Comics artists Max Clotfelter and Tom Van Deusen with be coming to town on September 22nd to host an informal zine making workshop at Rico’s Pub from 5pm to…
Victor Bii, a PhD candidate in the Pharmaceutical Sciences doctoral program (in the lab of Dr. Grant Trobridge), will present, “Gammaretroviral and lentiviral vector-based insertional mutagenesis screens identify genes that influence androgen-independent prostate cancer progression.
Get ready to make the most of the WSU Career Expo in October by attending the College of Arts and Sciences Career Fair Coaching workshop on Tuesday, September 27.
Aimee Sutliff, a PhD candidate in the Pharmaceutical Sciences doctoral program (in the lab of Dr. Philip Lazarus), will present, “MicroRNA regulation of the UGT2 sub-family of detoxifying enzymes.”