For the third time in as many summers, @WSUVancouver's infamous corpse flower is expected to bloom again sometime around Monday, July 29.
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Join us for Science Week!
🎭 Chiasm Cabaret
📅 Thursday, April 11th
🕖 Doors open at 7:00 PM, Show starts at 8:00 PM
📍 Dante’s (350 W Burnside St.)
💲 GA: $15 | VIP Table for 4: $160 https://t.co/R7w3VALKQt
One of our undergraduate researchers, Leila, presented research on the impact estrogen has on hair cell density in adult zebrafish at the Murdock College Science Research Conference! 🥼🐟@MurdockTrust@allison_coffin@wsuv_research
🐟💊 A $1.8 million grant from the @NIH will help @WSUVancouver researchers determine if new drugs used to treat #COVID19 may be linked to hearing loss.
https://t.co/BSAmbx3NhY
Our new review paper about the importance of comparative and curiosity-driven research in the #auditory field. We learn more about #hearing when we study diverse animals. https://t.co/fV0fW3jXMA @wsuv_research@CoffinLab@TamasenHayward
Lab members Emily and Olivia presented excellent work at the @SfNtweets conference this year! Emily presented on the role of inflammation & oxidative stress in age-related hearing loss and Olivia presented on how Covid19 therapies may cause hearing loss. @allison_coffin
Noel, one of our undergrad lab technicians, presented research about hidden #hearingloss at the Murdock College Science Research Conference! 👏 Noel says she "had a wonderful time sharing the synaptopathy project and hearing about other research."
@MurdockTrust@allison_coffin
I love this project by @CoffinLab PhD student @rikeemsholes. So important, and so honored that Rikeem joined our lab @wsuvancouver. 100 Books by Black Authors from Rikeem Sholes - Pat Tillman Foundation https://t.co/YBMghtcamv
Check out this neat video our lab manager @TamasenHayward took of 2-day-old zebrafish! They are moving around quite a bit here and will be hatching very soon! @allison_coffin
Join us for Preview Day! 10 a.m. Nov. 5. Learn about WSU Vancouver. Learn about admission requirements, how to apply from a WSU Vancouver expert, and much more!
Register today! https://t.co/DZTE9bQCo2
#WSUVancouver#VanCougs🐾 #GoVanCougs
@MadS100tist Could be you've never had this problem! Sometimes during immuno labeling, the zfish stick to the tube, depending on the kind of tube. The sticky tubes seem to also prevent liquid from sloshing/moving during the immunolabeling.
"Some animals may be able to perceive Earth's magnetic field with bundles of microscopic hairs in their inner ears." << Whoa! From: Tiny animal hairs could act as sensitive compass needles https://t.co/0awh5EmDZc via @physorg_com@HearingTracker