“Molecular messages: decoding the chemical information that drives gut infections,” presented by Dr. Arden Baylink
Workshop / Seminar
January 2025
Advancing the Sustainability of Thermosets: Recycling and Redesign
Presented by Dr. Baoming Zhao, Staff Scientist, Composite Materials and Engineering Center, WSU
Abstract:
Plastics play a vital role in our daily lives; however, their widespread use raises concerns about their environmental impact. While substantial progress has been made in recycling…
Calling all mixed animal practitioners for a one-day conference (6 CE credit hours) with topics including backyard poultry, small ruminant Johne’s disease, honeybee management, small ruminant parasites, and beef cattle topics.
Professor Franklin Leach, from University of Georgia, to discuss Enabling Technologies and Approaches to Democratize Access to High Performance Mass Spectrometry.
Presented by Dr. Arinjay Banerjee, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan.
Registration is now open for the third of four stand-alone virtual workshops in the Systematic Review Series, hosted by the WSU College of Medicine’s Collaboration for Interprofessional Health Education Research & Scholarship (CIPHERS) initiative!
Attention Pullman Faculty! Join the Spark team in Nova Studio (Spark 115) for guided, hands-on design activities sure to spark new creative approaches to your teaching. January’s faculty hour will focus on creative ideas for incorporating 3D printing into assignments. Guided, hands-on time will get you familiar with Nova Studio’s 3D printing options, all of which are available to your students for course assignments and projects.
Presented by Brittany Genera, PhD candidate (Mentor: Dr. Jason Park), and Sadie Izaguirre, PhD candidate (Mentors: Dr. Massro Ueti & Dr. Kelly Brayton).
Pitch Perfect: Crafting Proposals That Pay Off
“Teaching Philosophy Statements: Bridging Theory and Practice,” presented by Dr. Erika Offerdahl.
Presentation by Dr. Arek Kulczyk, Rutgers University.
“Abstinence from Cocaine Self-Administration Triggers Microglia Pruning of Astrocytes which Mediates Incubation of Cocaine Seeking,” presented by Kate Reissner, PhD, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, UNC Chapell Hill.
Science Librarian, Emily Cukier, is presenting on how to use AI in research.
SPEAKER: Dr. Huiyun Wu, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, WSU
“Preparing Your Educators Promotion Packet Panel Discussion,” presented by Drs. Jeffrey Abbott, Sarah Guess, and Tina Owen.
Title: Axiological Frameworks and Community Engaged Research
“Advancing One Water Approach through Big Data for Microbial Water Quality,” presented by Dr. Huiyun Wu, WSU Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Like exam questions, education research survey questions need to be thoughtfully selected and written to enable accurate measurement. This interactive workshop will address key principles for designing robust education research surveys based on quantitative items. We will also discuss tips and tricks for writing and presenting survey questions to reduce measurement error.
“Targeting the Babesia bovis kinete stage for transmission blocking,” presented by Kevin Baird, PhD candidate (Mentor: Dr. Massaro Ueti).
“Showcasing Your Teaching Promotion,” presented by Drs. Jeffrey Abbott, Steve Lampa, Susan Matthew, Phillip Mixter, and Lynne Nelson.
Data-driven discovery of materials for sustainable energy generation
Presented by Dr. Bokinala Moses Abraham, Fulbright Kalam Climate Fellow, A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia.
“Electrophysiological Predictors of Behavior,” presented by Lucas Dwiel, PhD, Psychiatry Department, Dartmouth School of Medicine.