“Transcription factor exchange enables prolonged transcriptional bursts,” presented by Mackenzie Meyer, PhD student, on rotation
Research
April 2024
Title TBA presented by Brandon Flatgard, PhD student; Advisor: Dr. Amin Islam; Paul G. Allen School for Global Health. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology
“ZBP1-Driven Necroptosis Unleashes Endogenous Z-RNA Sensing in Tumor Therapy,” presented by Reem, Graduate student. Advisor: Dr. Heather Koehler
In this collaborative event with the Association for Faculty Women (AFW), you’ll learn how to advocate for yourself in academics, set healthy boundaries, and make strategic decisions to help you reach your goals and succeed in your academic career. This panel event will include members of the AFW and other faculty, staff, and students across WSU. Hear stories about personal growth and learn from others about maneuvering academia.
“Multi-omics and Spatial Omics Analysis of the Human Lung in Health and Disease,” presented by Dr. Geremy Clair, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Hosted by Drs. Michael Konkel and Lisa Gloss.
Join the SACNAS Chapter at WSU for a Night at the Herbarium fundraiser event on the Pullman Campus.
“Shining a Light on Programmed Cell Death,” presented by Robert “RJ” Flinn, PhD student, on rotation
WriteSTEM: Virtual Tools to Help Students Improve Their Writing Skills
“STING dependent BAX-IRF3 signaling results in apoptosis during late-stage Coxiella burnetii infection,” presented by Manish Chauhan, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Goodman Lab, School of Molecular Biosciences. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology
“Cardiac Sarcomere Protein Quality Control and BAG3: Repairing the Engine Without Stopping the Car,” presented by Dr. Jonathan Kirk, associate professor, vice chair, Department of Cell and Molecular Physiology, Loyola University Chicago Health Science Campus.
Join us for our De-stress event, where you can unwind, discover various breathwork and mindfulness techniques, and participate in enjoyable activities to alleviate any tension or stress.
“Cell Surface Expression of Ovine Herpesvirus 2 Glycoprotein B and Membrane Fusion,” presented by Colleen Lynch, PhD Candidate/Anatomic Pathology Resident; Nicola Lab; Department of Veterinary Microbiology & Pathology/Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory. Host: Arden Baylink, Assistant Professor, Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology
“Sex-Dependent Molecular Processes: Adolescence and Prefrontal Cortex Maturation,” presented by Dr. Cecilia Flores, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.