‘Wake Up With Research’

Join us virtually for “Wake Up with Research” and start your day with a brain boost as our experts connect their research to you and the community.

Building Knowledge for a Healthier World
Thursday, March 31
7:30–8:30 a.m.

Hear from WSU researchers across Washington who are making an impact on health and providing solutions that enrich quality of life for us all.

  • Guy Hughes Palmer DVM, PhD – Regents Professor of Pathology & Infectious Diseases; Jan & Jack Creighton Endowed Chair in Global Health, Paul G. Allen School for Global Health, WSU Pullman
  • Roschelle Fritz, PhD, RN, FAAN – Associate Professor, College of Nursing, WSU Vancouver
  • Ally Avery, MS – Scientific Operations Manager, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, WSU Everett
  • Angela Stewart, Pharm.D., BSPS – Associate Dean for Rural Health and Professor, Pharmacotherapy, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yakima, WA
  • Sarah L. Tragesser, PhD – Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences, WSU Tri-Cities

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