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“Pesticides: Do they have negative effects on the environment?”
“Pesticides: Do they have negative effects on the environment?”
Seminar Title: “Pesticides: Do they have negative effects on the environment?” Speaker: John Stark, Ph.D., Director and Professor, WSU Puyallup Research and Extension Center, Puyallup, WA Location: FSHN 354 Schedule here
“Reducing risk and uncertainty associated with nuclear waste processing and disposal: A Hanford tank waste case study”
“Reducing risk and uncertainty associated with nuclear waste processing and disposal: A Hanford tank waste case study”
Seminar Title: “Reducing risk and uncertainty associated with nuclear waste processing and disposal: A Hanford tank waste case study” Speaker: Carolyn Pearce, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and WSU CSS Adjunct Faculty nominee Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #2933)
“Environmental and Host Effects on Hop Downy Mildew”
“Environmental and Host Effects on Hop Downy Mildew”
Seminar Title: “Environmental and Host Effects on Hop Downy Mildew” Speaker: Kaitlin (Miller) Hadaway, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #2058)
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“Chloroplast Ion Homeostasis: New Insights into Organelle Function using a Systems Biology Approach”
“Chloroplast Ion Homeostasis: New Insights into Organelle Function using a Systems Biology Approach”
Seminar Title: “Chloroplast Ion Homeostasis: New Insights into Organelle Function using a Systems Biology Approach” Speaker: Rachael DeTar, MPS Graduate Student Location: Bryan Hall 305 Schedule here
“Evaluation of water security in Jordan using a multi-agent hydroeconomic model: Climate, crises, and stability”
“Evaluation of water security in Jordan using a multi-agent hydroeconomic model: Climate, crises, and stability”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “Evaluation of water security in Jordan using a multi-agent hydroeconomic model: Climate, crises, and stability” Speaker: Jim Yoon, Pacific NW National Laboratory Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities (location of meetings and dial in info)
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“Harnessing the Power of Soil Microbes for Ecological Restoration”
“Harnessing the Power of Soil Microbes for Ecological Restoration”
Seminar Title: “Harnessing the Power of Soil Microbes for Ecological Restoration” Speaker: Tanya Cheeke, Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3191)
Groundwater Conditions in CRBG, Central Columbia Basin: Stories from CBGWMA, Umayilla Basin, WWB and Elsewhere.
Groundwater Conditions in CRBG, Central Columbia Basin: Stories from CBGWMA, Umayilla Basin, WWB and Elsewhere.
Seminar Title: Groundwater Conditions in CRBG, Central Columbia Basin: Stories from CBGWMA, Umayilla Basin, WWB and Elsewhere. Speaker: Kevin Lindsey, Principal Hydrogeologist, Geo Engineers, INC. Location: Webster Physical Science Building, Room 11
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“Local adaption to abiotic stress and its potential for adaptive introgression in apple maggot flies”
“Local adaption to abiotic stress and its potential for adaptive introgression in apple maggot flies”
Seminar Title: “Local adaption to abiotic stress and its potential for adaptive introgression in apple maggot flies” Speaker: Dr. Dietmar Schwarz, Department of Biology, Western Washington University Location: FSHN 354 Schedule here
“Sabbatical in Malawi: Stand-up science”
“Sabbatical in Malawi: Stand-up science”
Seminar Title: “Sabbatical in Malawi: Stand-up science” Speaker: Lynne Carpenter-Boggs, Professor, Dept. of Crop & Soil Sciences Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #2933)
“Sudden Oak Death: Predicting resistance to Phytophthora ramorum in natural populations”
“Sudden Oak Death: Predicting resistance to Phytophthora ramorum in natural populations”
Seminar Title: “Sudden Oak Death: Predicting resistance to Phytophthora ramorum in natural populations” Speaker: Emmi Klarer, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #2058)
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Green Fire Film Screening and Discussion
Green Fire Film Screening and Discussion
Seminar Title: Green Fire Film Screening and Discussion Speaker: Buddy Huffaker, President & Executive Director of the Aldo Leopold Foundation and trained landscape architect. Location: Goertzen Hall 21
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“Understanding Mechanisms of Phenotypic Robustness”
“Understanding Mechanisms of Phenotypic Robustness”
Seminar Title: “Understanding Mechanisms of Phenotypic Robustness” Speaker: Jennifer Lachowiec, Assistant Professor, Plant Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Montana State University Location: Bryan Hall 305 Schedule here
“The Aldo Leopold Foundation: Land Ethic in the 21st Century”
“The Aldo Leopold Foundation: Land Ethic in the 21st Century”
Seminar Title: “The Aldo Leopold Foundation: Land Ethic in the 21st Century” Speaker: Buddy Huffaker, President & Executive Director of the Aldo Leopold Foundation and trained landscape architect. Location: Goertzen Hall 21
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“Integrating Genomics & Metabolomics to Inform Breeding for Powdery Mildew Resistance in Grapevine”
“Integrating Genomics & Metabolomics to Inform Breeding for Powdery Mildew Resistance in Grapevine”
Seminar Title: “Integrating Genomics & Metabolomics to Inform Breeding for Powdery Mildew Resistance in Grapevine” Speaker: Soon Li Teh, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Horticulture, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3191)
“Multilevel effects of light on ribosome dynamics in chloroplasts”
“Multilevel effects of light on ribosome dynamics in chloroplasts”
Seminar Title: “Multilevel effects of light on ribosome dynamics in chloroplasts” Speaker: Dr. Alice Barkan, Professor, Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon Location: Johnson Hall C0105 Schedule here (AMS dialup #775695)
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 333
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“Soil Physics and Hydrology: My journey from small to large scale and back”
“Soil Physics and Hydrology: My journey from small to large scale and back”
Seminar Title: “Soil Physics and Hydrology: My journey from small to large scale and back” Speaker: Dr Keith L. Bristow, Senior Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO, Townsville, Queensland, Australia Location: VBR 305 (Reception to follow)
“Indian Ocean Dynamics, biological impacts of change in the Indian ocean and extreme events”
“Indian Ocean Dynamics, biological impacts of change in the Indian ocean and extreme events”
Seminar Title: “Indian Ocean Dynamics, biological impacts of change in the Indian ocean and extreme events” Speaker: Roxy Mathew Koll, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Host: Deepti Singh. Location: Engineering and Computer Science room 125, Vancouver WA.
“Fire Blight of Pome Fruit: The Importance of Host Resistance”
“Fire Blight of Pome Fruit: The Importance of Host Resistance”
Seminar Title: “Fire Blight of Pome Fruit: The Importance of Host Resistance” Speaker: David Enicks, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #2058)
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“Wildfire Disturbances to Source Water Quality and Drinking Water Treatment”
“Wildfire Disturbances to Source Water Quality and Drinking Water Treatment”
Seminar Title: “Wildfire Disturbances to Source Water Quality and Drinking Water Treatment” Speaker: Amanda Hohner, Civil & Environmental Engineering, WSU Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities (location of meetings and dial in info) Co-Sponsored by CEREO and WRC
3 events,
Horticulture Graduate Student Tour Presentations
Horticulture Graduate Student Tour Presentations
Seminar Title: Horticulture Graduate Student Tour Presentations Speaker: Stephen Ficklin, Horticulture Tour Advisor Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3191)
“Precision in plant immune expression: Not lost in translation”
“Precision in plant immune expression: Not lost in translation”
Seminar Title: “Precision in plant immune expression: Not lost in translation” Speaker: Dr. Xinnian Dong, Professor, Department of Biology, Duke University Location: Johnson Hall C0105 Schedule here (AMS dialup #775695)
Palouse Basin Water Summit: “Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity”
Palouse Basin Water Summit: “Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity”
Seminar Title: Palouse Basin Water Summit: “Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity” Speaker: Sandra Postel, director and founder of the Global Water Policy Project, co-creator of Change the Course, and a National Geographic Society Fellow Location: SEL Event Center, Pullman, WA This event is free and open to the public. Appetizers and a […]
1 event,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 333
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“Biodiversity and natural pest suppression”
“Biodiversity and natural pest suppression”
Seminar Title: “Biodiversity and natural pest suppression” Speaker: Dr. William E. Snyder, Department of Entomology, Washington State University Location: FSHN 354
Jan Boll, Interim CEREO Director, Host: Steve Bollens
Jan Boll, Interim CEREO Director, Host: Steve Bollens
Seminar Title: Clean water paradox, the role of streams in watershed management & my role in leading CEREO Speaker: Jan Boll, Interim CEREO Director, Host: Steve Bollens Location: Engineering and Computer Science room 125, Vancouver WA.
“Mechanisms of resilience and resistance in the diverse and changing sea”
“Mechanisms of resilience and resistance in the diverse and changing sea”
Seminar Title: “Mechanisms of resilience and resistance in the diverse and changing sea” Speaker: Dr. Melissa Pespeni, Department of Biology, University of Vermont Location: 201 Abelson
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“The Spirit of Water Dialogue: Lessons from Faith Traditions in Transforming Water Conflicts”
“The Spirit of Water Dialogue: Lessons from Faith Traditions in Transforming Water Conflicts”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “The Spirit of Water Dialogue: Lessons from Faith Traditions in Transforming Water Conflicts” Speaker: Aaron Wolf, Geography, OSU Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities (location of meetings and dial in info) Co-sponsored by CEREO, International Programs and WRC
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Sugarcane Production and Breeding
Sugarcane Production and Breeding
Seminar Title: Sugarcane Production and Breeding Speaker: Dr. Per McCord, Associate Professor, Department of Horticulture, Washington State University Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3191)
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Joe Patten, Jugal Marfatia Location: Spark 333
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“Glassy-winged sharpshooters: A re-emerging threat?”
“Glassy-winged sharpshooters: A re-emerging threat?”
Seminar Title: “Glassy-winged sharpshooters: A re-emerging threat?” Speaker: Dr. Rich Redak, Department of Entomology, University of California Riverside Location: FSHN 354 Schedule here
Graduate Student Lightning Talks
Graduate Student Lightning Talks
Seminar Title: Graduate Student Lightning Talks: 5 to 12 minute Tri-Societies prep talks Stephanie Sjoberg: “Improving Preharvest Sprouting Tolerance without Sacrificing Emergence: A Genomic Prediction Approach” Evan Crain: “Seed Composition and Amino Acid Profiles for Quinoa Grown in Washington State” Halle Choi: “Effects of GxE Interactions on Beta Glucan Content in Barley” Cedric Habiyaremye: “Effect […]
Frontiers in Biogeochemistry: The Aquatic/Terrestrial Interface
Frontiers in Biogeochemistry: The Aquatic/Terrestrial Interface
Seminar Title: Frontiers in Biogeochemistry: The Aquatic/Terrestrial Interface Speaker: Nicholas Ward, PNNL-Richland WA Host: Marc Kramer Location: Engineering and Computer Science room 125, Vancouver WA.
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ESIC Seminar Series: “Power System Protection Challenges in Modern Power Systems”
ESIC Seminar Series: “Power System Protection Challenges in Modern Power Systems”
Seminar Title: ESIC Seminar Series: “Power System Protection Challenges in Modern Power Systems” Speaker: Dr. Bartosz Brusilowicz, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Location: ETRL Room 101 Also Available via AMS (#776080)
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“Studying plant community succession at Mt. St. Helens- 38 years of lessons”
“Studying plant community succession at Mt. St. Helens- 38 years of lessons”
CEREO Seminar Seminar Title: “Studying plant community succession at Mt. St. Helens- 38 years of lessons” Speaker: Mark Swanson, School of the Environment, WSU Location: PACCAR 202 AMS: WSU Tri-Cities, Puyallup, Vancouver (location of meetings and dial in info)