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“Organic as a Global Solution”
“Organic as a Global Solution”
Date & Time: 9:10-10:00am, Sept 4 Seminar Title: “Organic as a Global Solution” Speaker: Felix Prinz zu Löwenstein Location: VBRB 305 or via Zoom Meeting ID: 910 5718 5875 Passcode: 831712 The room is available until 11 for discussion.
“Deciphering the complex phytochemistry of cannabis: From plant to extracts”
“Deciphering the complex phytochemistry of cannabis: From plant to extracts”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Sept 4 Seminar Title: “Deciphering the complex phytochemistry of cannabis: From plant to extracts” Speaker: Iain W. H. Oswald, Ph, Director of Research and Development, Abstrax Tech Location: BLS 402 and zoom Email molecular.plants@wsu.edu for details
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“Changes in Recharge Potential with Warming Climate in Snow-Affected Areas ”
“Changes in Recharge Potential with Warming Climate in Snow-Affected Areas ”
Date & Time: 10:30-11:20am, Sept 10 Seminar Title: “Changes in Recharge Potential with Warming Climate in Snow-Affected Areas ” Speaker: Aatish Anshuman, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar Location: Zoom Link Passcode: 1234
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“Nitrogen fertilizer application impacts the composition and predicted function of the microbial community in a pea (Pisum sativum) and canola (Brassica napus) intercropping system (peaola)”
“Nitrogen fertilizer application impacts the composition and predicted function of the microbial community in a pea (Pisum sativum) and canola (Brassica napus) intercropping system (peaola)”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Sept 11 Seminar Title: “Nitrogen fertilizer application impacts the composition and predicted function of the microbial community in a pea (Pisum sativum) and canola (Brassica napus) intercropping system (peaola)” Speaker: MPS Ph.D. Candidate Janice Parks Location: VBRB rm 305 or zoom Meeting ID: 987 5210 0429 Passcode: 839612
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Dr. Paul Abram is a rising star in the development of ecological theory of invasive pests and their natural enemies…with street creds in discovery of adventive populations.
Dr. Paul Abram is a rising star in the development of ecological theory of invasive pests and their natural enemies…with street creds in discovery of adventive populations.
Date & Time: 12:00pm, Sept 16 Seminar Title: Dr. Paul Abram is a rising star in the development of ecological theory of invasive pests and their natural enemies…with street creds in discovery of adventive populations. Speaker: Dr. Paul Abram (AgCanada, Agassiz, BC) Location: FSHN 354 and on Zoom Meeting ID: 932 1520 9465 Passcode: 399241
“Boosting Agriculture with Artificial Intelligence”
“Boosting Agriculture with Artificial Intelligence”
Date & Time: 2:00pm, Sept 16 Seminar Title: “Boosting Agriculture with Artificial Intelligence” Speaker: Zhiwu Zhang Location: FSHN T101 and via Zoom Meeting ID: 967 7974 0405 Passcode: 559757
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“Multi-omics of the elongating rice internode suggests multiple regulatory mechanisms for cell wall synthesis.”
“Multi-omics of the elongating rice internode suggests multiple regulatory mechanisms for cell wall synthesis.”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Sept 18 Seminar Title: “Multi-omics of the elongating rice internode suggests multiple regulatory mechanisms for cell wall synthesis.” Speaker: Niharika Nonavinakere Chandrakanth, Institute of Biological Chemistry Location: Biotechnology-Life Sciences (BLS) 402 or zoom Email molecular.plants@wsu.edu for details
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“Python Working Group”
“Python Working Group”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Sept 25 Seminar Title: “Python Working Group” Speaker: Ian Brabb & Bayley McDonald Location: CUE 119 and zoom. Join our email list for Zoom links.
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“The Soil and Root Microbiome of Eastern Washington Crops: Unraveling the Complexity and Meaning.”
“The Soil and Root Microbiome of Eastern Washington Crops: Unraveling the Complexity and Meaning.”
Date & Time: 2:05pm, Sept 30 Seminar Title: “The Soil and Root Microbiome of Eastern Washington Crops: Unraveling the Complexity and Meaning.” Speaker: Tim Paulitz Location: FSHN T101 and via Zoom Meeting ID: 967 7974 0405 Passcode: 559757
Join in to support your colleagues competing for a Community Engaged Research Seed Grant—Tier One and to hear about their exciting research!
Join in to support your colleagues competing for a Community Engaged Research Seed Grant—Tier One and to hear about their exciting research!
Date & Time: 2:10pm, Sept 30 Seminar Title: Join in to support your colleagues competing for a Community Engaged Research Seed Grant—Tier One and to hear about their exciting research! Speaker: Public Presentations Event Location: RSVP Now