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“Agriculture in the Columbia River Basin: Risks and Opportunities”
“Agriculture in the Columbia River Basin: Risks and Opportunities”
Seminar Title: “Agriculture in the Columbia River Basin: Risks and Opportunities” Speaker: Kirti Rajagopalan Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Implications of global change on biodiversity & ecological resilience: from local to biogeographical scales”
“Implications of global change on biodiversity & ecological resilience: from local to biogeographical scales”
Seminar Title: “Implications of global change on biodiversity & ecological resilience: from local to biogeographical scales” Speaker: Dr. Dylan Craven, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Göttingen, Germany Location: Spark 335
“Phenotyping crop diseases using advanced sensing technologies”
“Phenotyping crop diseases using advanced sensing technologies”
Seminar Title: “Phenotyping crop diseases using advanced sensing technologies” Speaker: Dr. Sindhuja Sankaran, Assistant Professor, Biological Systems Engineering, WSU Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394)
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2 events,
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Alli Cramer: Mapping / rasters in R Location: PACCAR 202
“Defensive Diterpenoid Networks in Food and Biofuel Crops”
“Defensive Diterpenoid Networks in Food and Biofuel Crops”
Seminar Title: “Defensive Diterpenoid Networks in Food and Biofuel Crops” Speaker: Philipp Zerbe, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, College of Biological Sciences, University of California – Davis Location: Bryan Hall 305
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“Remote Sensing / Phenotyping Technology”
“Remote Sensing / Phenotyping Technology”
Seminar Title: “Remote Sensing / Phenotyping Technology” Speaker: Sindhuja Sankaran, Assistant Professor, Biological Systems Engineering, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
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“Culturing the unculturable: Progress in the fight against Citrus Greening Disease (Huanglongbing)”
“Culturing the unculturable: Progress in the fight against Citrus Greening Disease (Huanglongbing)”
Seminar Title: “Culturing the unculturable: Progress in the fight against Citrus Greening Disease (Huanglongbing)” Speaker: Dr. David Gang, Professor, WSU Institute of Biological Chemistry and Director of the Tissue Imaging and Proteomics Laboratory Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394) Announcement 2.4.19 (pdf)
“Applying Chemical Transient Kinetics to understand mechanism of CO hydrogenation reaction over cobalt based catalysts”
“Applying Chemical Transient Kinetics to understand mechanism of CO hydrogenation reaction over cobalt based catalysts”
Seminar Title: “Applying Chemical Transient Kinetics to understand mechanism of CO hydrogenation reaction over cobalt based catalysts” Speaker: Motahare Athariboroujeny, Ph.D. Candidate, Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, Washington State University Location: Spark G45 (WSU Pullman) /Floyd 210 (WSU Tri-Cities)
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2 events,
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Rob Clark: Lightning fast multiple regression visualization with ‘sjPlot’ package Location: PACCAR 202
“Exploring mechanisms underlying plant-aphid-virus interactions in the Palouse”
“Exploring mechanisms underlying plant-aphid-virus interactions in the Palouse”
Seminar Title: "Exploring mechanisms underlying plant-aphid-virus interactions in the Palouse” Speaker: David Crowder, Assistant Professor, Entomology, Washington State University Location: Bryan Hall 305
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2 events,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Daniel Farber: Open CV, machine learning Location: PACCAR 202
“Human history and health through the lens of genetics”
“Human history and health through the lens of genetics”
Seminar Title: “Human history and health through the lens of genetics” Speaker: Dr. Eimear Kenny, Assistant Professor of Genetics and Genome Science, at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Location: Abelson 201
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“A New Vision for AgWeatherNet”
“A New Vision for AgWeatherNet”
Seminar Title: “A New Vision for AgWeatherNet” Speaker: David Brown Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5984)
“Advancing lichen conservation in the United States: The role of biodiversity informatics and population genomics in the conservation of understudied organisms”
“Advancing lichen conservation in the United States: The role of biodiversity informatics and population genomics in the conservation of understudied organisms”
Seminar Title: “Advancing lichen conservation in the United States: The role of biodiversity informatics and population genomics in the conservation of understudied organisms” Speaker: Jessica Allen, Assistant Professor, Biology Department, Eastern Washington University Location: Abelson 201
“Genomic approaches to understanding vector biology”
“Genomic approaches to understanding vector biology”
Seminar Title: “Genomic approaches to understanding vector biology” Speaker: Dr. Zhen (Daisy) Fu, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Entomology, WSU Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394) Announcement 2.11.19 (pdf)
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2 events,
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Michael Meyer: Dplyr/Tidyr Location: PACCAR 202
“Human history and health through the lens of genetics”
“Human history and health through the lens of genetics”
Seminar Title: “Human history and health through the lens of genetics” “Speaker: Dr. Eimear Kenny, Assistant Professor of Genetics and Genome Science, at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Location: Abelson 201
2 events,
“Cyberinfrastructure for Horticulture”
“Cyberinfrastructure for Horticulture”
Seminar Title: “Cyberinfrastructure for Horticulture” Speaker: Stephen Ficklin, Assistant Professor, Department of Horticulture, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
“Insights into the nitrogenase mechanism”
“Insights into the nitrogenase mechanism”
Seminar Title: “Insights into the nitrogenase mechanism” Speaker: Dr. Lance Seefeldt, Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Utah State University Location: Clark Hall 149
1 event,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Joe Patten: Pandas Location: PACCAR 202
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2 events,
What Makes a Successful Science Policy?
What Makes a Successful Science Policy?
Seminar Title: What Makes a Successful Science Policy? Speaker: Dr. Aseem Prakash, Professor of Political Science at the University of Washington and Founding Director of the UW Center for Environmental Politics. Location: PACCAR 202, Coffee and donuts available too.
ESIC Seminar Series: The U.S. Department of Energy Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium Research Agenda
ESIC Seminar Series: The U.S. Department of Energy Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium Research Agenda
Seminar Title: ESIC Seminar Series: The U.S. Department of Energy Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium Research Agenda Speaker: Jeff Dagle, Chief Electrical Engineer Location: Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory, Pullman, WA View location in Google Maps
2 events,
“RNA Silencing Regulations of Plant Innate Immunity”
“RNA Silencing Regulations of Plant Innate Immunity”
Seminar Title: "RNA Silencing Regulations of Plant Innate Immunity" Speaker: Barbara Baker, Adjunct Professor, Plant & Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley Plant Gene Expression Center Location: Bryan Hall 305
1 event,
“Extension at the Edge of the Pacific: Shellfish, Cranberries and Invasives”
“Extension at the Edge of the Pacific: Shellfish, Cranberries and Invasives”
Seminar Title: “Extension at the Edge of the Pacific: Shellfish, Cranberries and Invasives” Speaker: Kim Patten, Professor, Long Beach Res & Ext Unit, WSU Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
1 event,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: freecode/troubleshoot Location: PACCAR 202
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3 events,
Technical Presentations
Technical Presentations
Seminar Title: Technical Presentations Speaker: Amanda Hohner Location: PACCAR 202
“Status of Globodera pallida in Idaho — Challenges and Successes”
“Status of Globodera pallida in Idaho — Challenges and Successes”
Seminar Title: “Status of Globodera pallida in Idaho — Challenges and Successes” Speaker: Dr. Louise-Marie Dandurand, Research Associate Professor, Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology, University of Idaho Location: Johnson 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #3394) Announcement 2.25.19 (pdf)
“What can be learned from the Mustard family’s litter sister, Cleomaceae?”
“What can be learned from the Mustard family’s litter sister, Cleomaceae?”
Seminar Title: “What can be learned from the Mustard family’s litter sister, Cleomaceae?” Speaker: Joselyn Hall, Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta Location: Abelson 201 Refreshments will be served in Abelson 312 at 3:30 p.m.
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2 events,
CEREO Debate Series, Spring 2019: “Tapping the tensions between the science and politics of climate change.”
CEREO Debate Series, Spring 2019: “Tapping the tensions between the science and politics of climate change.”
Seminar Title: CEREO Debate Series, Spring 2019: “Tapping the tensions between the science and politics of climate change.” Speaker: Dr. Mark Stephan, School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public affairs and Dr. Michael Berger, School of Environmental & School of Biological Sciences Location: Vancouver (VECS 125), Pullman (PACCAR 202), Tri-Cities (Floyd 247), Puyallup REC (Puyallup conference […]
R Working Group
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Rob Clark: Filling the gap between p-values and plotting: getting model estimates with ‘emmeans’ and ‘effects’ package Location: PACCAR 202
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“Developing Cultural Management Recommendations for Two New Potato Cultivars Relative to the Industry Standard – Russet Burbank”
“Developing Cultural Management Recommendations for Two New Potato Cultivars Relative to the Industry Standard – Russet Burbank”
Seminar Title: “Developing Cultural Management Recommendations for Two New Potato Cultivars Relative to the Industry Standard – Russet Burbank” Speaker: Alejandro Cruz, Student Speaker Location: Johnson Hall 204 Schedule here (AMS dialup #5834)
”Establishing genetic determinants of nitrogen fixation to enhance beneficial plant-microbe interaction”
”Establishing genetic determinants of nitrogen fixation to enhance beneficial plant-microbe interaction”
Seminar Title: ”Establishing genetic determinants of nitrogen fixation to enhance beneficial plant-microbe interaction” Speaker: Dr. Florence Mus, Senior Scientific Assistant, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University Location: Clark Hall 149