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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
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2024-2025 Fish &Wildlife Seminar: “Remote Sensing for Habitat Classification. Lidar pew pews for the mew mews. ”
2024-2025 Fish &Wildlife Seminar: “Remote Sensing for Habitat Classification. Lidar pew pews for the mew mews. ”
Date & Time: 4:00pm, Oct 1 Seminar Title: 2024-2025 Fish &Wildlife Seminar: “Remote Sensing for Habitat Classification. Lidar pew pews for the mew mews. ” Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Batchelor, University of Washington Location: Zoom Link
21st Annual Palouse Basin Water Summit: “Shrink Your Footprint, Grow Our Future. ”
21st Annual Palouse Basin Water Summit: “Shrink Your Footprint, Grow Our Future. ”
Date & Time: 4:40pm doors open, Oct 1 Seminar Title: 21st Annual Palouse Basin Water Summit: “Shrink Your Footprint, Grow Our Future. ” Speaker: Stephen Leahy, Keynote Speaker, Award-winning International Journalist and Author Location: SEL Event Center, Pullman WA.
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“Assessing Seasonal Host Use and Pathogen Transmission by Beet Leafhopper in Vegetable and Hemp Crop Systems of the Columbia Basin.”
“Assessing Seasonal Host Use and Pathogen Transmission by Beet Leafhopper in Vegetable and Hemp Crop Systems of the Columbia Basin.”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Oct 2 Seminar Title: “Assessing Seasonal Host Use and Pathogen Transmission by Beet Leafhopper in Vegetable and Hemp Crop Systems of the Columbia Basin.” Speaker: Camille Wagstaff, Entomology Location: Biotechnology-Life Sciences (BLS) 402 or zoom Email molecular.plants@wsu.edu for details
“Python Working Group”
“Python Working Group”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Oct 2 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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“A Convolutional Framework for Predicting Colloid Transport Variance in Porous Media.”
“A Convolutional Framework for Predicting Colloid Transport Variance in Porous Media.”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Oct 4 Seminar Title: “A Convolutional Framework for Predicting Colloid Transport Variance in Porous Media.” Speaker: Dr. Sabrina Volponi, Post Doc, Civil and Environmental Engineering Location: Spark 212 or Zoom Meeting ID: 973 0313 8372 Passcode: 417366 Volponi_Oct04.pdf
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2024 Campbell Lecture: PSInet: A new network to confront the water potential information gap
2024 Campbell Lecture: PSInet: A new network to confront the water potential information gap
Date & Time: 10:00am, Oct 7 Seminar Title: 2024 Campbell Lecture: PSInet: A new network to confront the water potential information gap Speaker: Kim Novick, Professor and the Paul H. O'Neill Chair, O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Location: VBRB 305 (Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building) Zoom Meeting ID: 967 7974 0405, Passcode: 559757 […]
Dr. Gariepy developed the field of molecular forensics for exotic and native parasitoids – they leave their DNA fingerprints behind!
Dr. Gariepy developed the field of molecular forensics for exotic and native parasitoids – they leave their DNA fingerprints behind!
Date & Time: 12:00pm, Oct 7 Seminar Title: Dr. Gariepy developed the field of molecular forensics for exotic and native parasitoids – they leave their DNA fingerprints behind! Speaker: Dr. Tara Gariepy (AgCanada Ontario) Location: FSHN 354 and Zoom Link Meeting ID: 932 1520 9465 Passcode: 399241
“Improving sustainable dryland winter pea production systems through enhancement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation and plant disease resistance”
“Improving sustainable dryland winter pea production systems through enhancement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation and plant disease resistance”
Date & Time: 2:10pm, Oct 7 Seminar Title: “Improving sustainable dryland winter pea production systems through enhancement of symbiotic nitrogen fixation and plant disease resistance” Speaker: Dr. Svetlana Yurgel, Research Scientist-USDA ARS Grain Legume Research Unit. Location: Zoom Meeting ID: Meeting ID: 997 3641 9401 Passcode: 5774
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UI, Water Resources Seminar Series: “Baseflow as an indicator of runoff efficiency in mountain streams.”
UI, Water Resources Seminar Series: “Baseflow as an indicator of runoff efficiency in mountain streams.”
Date & Time: 10:30-11:20am, Oct 8 Seminar Title: UI, Water Resources Seminar Series: “Baseflow as an indicator of runoff efficiency in mountain streams.” Speaker: Meg Wolf, Idaho Water Resources Research Institute (IWRRI) Location: Zoom Link Passcode: 1234
“R Working Group”
“R Working Group”
Date & Time: 2:00pm, Oct 8 Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: Plant Science Building, room 405 and zoom. Email meijing.liang@wsu.edu if you are going in person and don’t have access to the building.
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“Python Working Group”
“Python Working Group”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Oct 9 Seminar Title: “Python Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: CUE 119 and zoom. Join our email list for Zoom links.
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Earth Sciences Seminar Series: “Porphyry copper ore formation driven by crustal anatexis during flat-slab subduction: Insights from the Laramide Belt, SW USA”
Earth Sciences Seminar Series: “Porphyry copper ore formation driven by crustal anatexis during flat-slab subduction: Insights from the Laramide Belt, SW USA”
Date & Time: 4:00pm, Oct 10 Seminar Title: Earth Sciences Seminar Series: "Porphyry copper ore formation driven by crustal anatexis during flat-slab subduction: Insights from the Laramide Belt, SW USA" Speaker: Tom Lamont, UNLV Location: Troy 309
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Want a permit to release an exotic natural enemy? Bob’s the guy you need to get it past.
Want a permit to release an exotic natural enemy? Bob’s the guy you need to get it past.
Date & Time: 12:00pm, Oct 14 Seminar Title: Want a permit to release an exotic natural enemy? Bob’s the guy you need to get it past. Speaker: Dr. Bob Pfannenstiel (USDA APHIS) Location: FSHN 354 and Zoom Link Meeting ID: 932 1520 9465 Passcode: 399241
“How to Build a Worm”
“How to Build a Worm”
Date & Time: 4:10pm, Oct 14 Seminar Title: “How to Build a Worm” Speaker: Dr. Nathan Schroeder, PPGSO Invited Speaker Location: Clark Hall 149 or Zoom Meeting ID: Meeting ID: 997 3641 9401 Passcode: 5774
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“Irrigation efficiency and groundwater return flows: A case study from the Henry’s Fork.”
“Irrigation efficiency and groundwater return flows: A case study from the Henry’s Fork.”
Date & Time: 10:30-11:20am, Oct 15 Seminar Title: “Irrigation efficiency and groundwater return flows: A case study from the Henry’s Fork.” Speaker: Christina Morrisett, Climate Adaptation Program Manager, Henry's Fork Foundation Location: Zoom Link Passcode: 1234
“R Working Group”
“R Working Group”
Date & Time: 2:00pm, Oct 15 Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: Plant Science Building, room 405 and zoom. Email meijing.liang@wsu.edu if you are going in person and don’t have access to the building.
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“Application of the promoter and first intron of DGAT1 for tissue-specific expression provides insights for oilseed bioengineering.”
“Application of the promoter and first intron of DGAT1 for tissue-specific expression provides insights for oilseed bioengineering.”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Oct 16 Seminar Title: “Application of the promoter and first intron of DGAT1 for tissue-specific expression provides insights for oilseed bioengineering.” Speaker: Sean McGuire, Institute of Biological Chemistry Location: Biotechnology-Life Sciences (BLS) 402 or zoom Email molecular.plants@wsu.edu for details
Climate & Coffee
Climate & Coffee
Title: Climate & Coffee (details here) When/Where: Wednesday, October 16 at 2pm in Lighty 405 or by Zoom (Meeting ID: 952 7167 9499, Passcode: 372643). Description: Build your network and casually explore opportunities to engage in research addressing issues related to climate change! The Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach (CEREO) is hosting our inaugural “Climate […]
“Python Working Group”
“Python Working Group”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Oct 16 Seminar Title: “Python Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: CUE 119 and zoom. Join our email list for Zoom links.
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Earth Sciences Seminar Series: “Reservoirs and greenhouse gas emissions: recent progress in understanding the global problem and local solutions”
Earth Sciences Seminar Series: “Reservoirs and greenhouse gas emissions: recent progress in understanding the global problem and local solutions”
Date & Time: 4:00pm, Oct 17 Seminar Title: Earth Sciences Seminar Series: “Reservoirs and greenhouse gas emissions: recent progress in understanding the global problem and local solutions” Speaker: John Harrison, WSU-V Location: Troy 309
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“Want to know why having a current species definition is so important to importation? Turns out, its really important.”
“Want to know why having a current species definition is so important to importation? Turns out, its really important.”
Date & Time: 12:00pm, Oct 21 Seminar Title: “Want to know why having a current species definition is so important to importation? Turns out, its really important.” Speaker: Dr. Matt Buffington (USMN) Location: FSHN 354 and Zoom Link Meeting ID: 932 1520 9465 Passcode: 399241
“Current and future use of artificial intelligence to advance plant biology”
“Current and future use of artificial intelligence to advance plant biology”
Date & Time: 2:05pm, Oct 21 Seminar Title: “Current and future use of artificial intelligence to advance plant biology” Speaker: Dr. Marwa Sanad Location: FSHN T101 and via Zoom Meeting ID: 967 7974 0405 Passcode: 559757
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“USACE Water Management and Collaboration.”
“USACE Water Management and Collaboration.”
Date & Time: 10:30-11:20pm PST, Oct 22 Seminar Title: “USACE Water Management and Collaboration.” Speaker: Jonathan Roberts, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Location: UI-Moscow @ CNR 14, UI-Boise @ Water Center 248A, ISU-Pocatello @ Physical Sciences Room 232 or Zoom Link Passcode: 1234 Questions please contact idaho.water.resources@gmail.com.
“R Working Group”
“R Working Group”
Date & Time: 2:00pm, Oct 22 Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: Plant Science Building, room 405 and zoom. Email meijing.liang@wsu.edu if you are going in person and don’t have access to the building.
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“Nematode-Host Interaction: Insights into Molecular and Metabolic Manipulations.”
“Nematode-Host Interaction: Insights into Molecular and Metabolic Manipulations.”
Date & Time: 12:10pm, Oct 23 Seminar Title: “Nematode-Host Interaction: Insights into Molecular and Metabolic Manipulations.” Speaker: Dr. Shahid Siddique, Associate Professor, Department of Entomology & Nematology, University of California Davis Location: Biotechnology-Life Sciences (BLS) 402 or zoom Email molecular.plants@wsu.edu for details
“Python Working Group”
“Python Working Group”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Oct 23 Seminar Title: “Python Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: CUE 119 and zoom. Join our email list for Zoom links.
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“Pore-scale and Multiscale Modeling: Modern Techniques and Applications”
“Pore-scale and Multiscale Modeling: Modern Techniques and Applications”
Date & Time: 4:10pm, Oct 25 Seminar Title: "Pore-scale and Multiscale Modeling: Modern Techniques and Applications” Speaker: Karsten E. Thompson, Malcolm C. Jr. and Gene Perdue Lowe Distinguished Professor, Depts Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering, Louisiana State University Location: Spark 21 or Zoom Meeting ID: 927 2132 2884 Passcode: 588841
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“Marco Valerio did some of the first biocontrol surveys for SWD in the PNW – and now heads the release program for G. kimorum in Italy.”
“Marco Valerio did some of the first biocontrol surveys for SWD in the PNW – and now heads the release program for G. kimorum in Italy.”
Date & Time: 12:00pm, Oct 28 Seminar Title: “Marco Valerio did some of the first biocontrol surveys for SWD in the PNW – and now heads the release program for G. kimorum in Italy.” Speaker: Dr. Marco Valerio Rossi-Stacconi (Italy) Location: FSHN 354 and Zoom Link Meeting ID: 932 1520 9465 Passcode: 399241
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“The Value of Hydropower.”
“The Value of Hydropower.”
Date & Time: 10:30-11:20pm PST, Oct 29 Seminar Title: “The Value of Hydropower.” Speaker: Kresta Davis, Senior Manager Water Resources and Merchant, Idaho Power Location: UI-Moscow @ CNR 14, UI-Boise @ Water Center 248A, ISU-Pocatello @ Physical Sciences Room 232 or Zoom Link Passcode: 1234 Questions please contact idaho.water.resources@gmail.com.
“R Working Group”
“R Working Group”
Date & Time: 2:00pm, Oct 29 Seminar Title: “R Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: Plant Science Building, room 405 and zoom. Email meijing.liang@wsu.edu if you are going in person and don’t have access to the building.
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“Python Working Group”
“Python Working Group”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Oct 30 Seminar Title: “Python Working Group” Speaker: TBD Location: CUE 119 and zoom. Join our email list for Zoom links.
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Western Washington University: “Howdy Neighbor! Fostering A Deeper Understanding Of Our Place in the World Through Canadian-American Studies”
Western Washington University: “Howdy Neighbor! Fostering A Deeper Understanding Of Our Place in the World Through Canadian-American Studies”
Date & Time: 4:30pm, Oct 31 Seminar Title: Western Washington University: “Howdy Neighbor! Fostering A Deeper Understanding Of Our Place in the World Through Canadian-American Studies” Speaker: Dr. Christina Keppie, Director of the Center for Canadian-American Studies and Professor of French, WWU Location: Academic Instructional Center West room 204 - AW-204. Talks will also be streamed via […]