NIH Protein Biotechnology Training Program Research Symposium

Join us in celebrating 35 years of our NIH Protein Biotechnology Training Program by attending our annual Research Symposium on Thursday, April 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Elson Floyd Cultural Center on the Pullman campus. This year our symposium theme is “Breaking the PhD Mold” where we will be celebrating unique, inspirational, and diverse PhD journeys that do not follow the traditional academic/industry routes. We will be enjoying poster and oral presentations from current program trainees and external speakers.

Make sure you register at the link below, spots are limited and preference will be given to our program trainees and faculty. Registration includes free breakfast and lunch. We hope to see you there!

Invited speakers:

  • Linda Somerville
    Corporate vice president of technology development at Micron Technology, Inc.
  • Eddie James
    Principal investigator at Benaroya Research Institute and program alumni
  • Mario Peláez-Fernández
    Celebrated science communicator highlighting underrepresented minorities in STEM
  • Celeste Bolin
    Lab51 director, science, & wellness coach at One Stone School

RSVP online

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