SBS Spring 2021 Seminar Series: Larry Collins
Speaker: Larry Collins, PhD candidate Cavagenetto lab Title: TBD Host: Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Speaker: Larry Collins, PhD candidate Cavagenetto lab Title: TBD Host: Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Speaker: Devaleena Pradhan, Idaho State University Title: TBD Host: Dr. Heather Watts Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Speaker: BGSA Speaker series, tbd Title: TBD Host: Dr. Bernardo Traversari Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Speaker: Enrique Schwarzkopf Kratzer, PhD Candidate Cornejo Lab Title: TBD Host: Dr. Omar Cornejo Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Title: “Carry-over effects of elevated salinity and temperature on wood frog (Rana sylvatica) development and behavior.” Anthropogenically-induced salinization of freshwater systems due to the application of road de-icing salts has been identified as a significant environmental stressor for amphibians across the United States. This study aimed to measure the interactive effects of elevated salinity and […]
Speaker: Michael Saxton, PhD Candidate Kelly Lab Title: TBD Host: Dr. Kelly Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Speaker: Alexandra Fraik, PhD Candidate Kelly Lab Title: TBD Host: Dr. Kelly Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Dear WSU/ Hearts in Motion Medical Missions Teams! Can you believe it has been 12 years since WSU sent its first cohort of students to be part of HIM's medical missions? Since then, almost 400 of you have gone on these trips and had a deep impact in helping an underserved and wonderful population get […]
Speaker: Ryan Gutenkunst, University of Arizona (https://mcb.arizona.edu/profile/ryan-gutenkunst) Title: DFEnitely Different: Correlations of mutation fitness effects across populations and proteins Host: Dr. Kelly Zoom log-in details will be provided prior to the event
Join us in Abelson 312B for a potluck celebrating SBS birthdays in October and November.