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  • The Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies (GSRS) program at PLU provides students with an innovative curriculum that examines how gender, sexuality and race are embedded in complex dynamics of power

    : April 15th Learn more about GSRS 387 J-Term in Tobago Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies at PLUThe Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies (GSRS) program at PLU provides students with an innovative curriculum that examines how gender, sexuality and race are embedded in complex dynamics of power and resistance. Our courses offer intersectional and interdisciplinary ways to understand identities and imagine new configurations of power. We provide students with opportunities to develop skills that will

    Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies
    Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Bogomil Gerganov Associate Professor of Physics he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7774 Email: beg@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 252 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Engineering Dual-Degree Program Director Education Ph.D., Physics, Cornell University, 2000 M.S., Cornell University, 1997 B.S., Sofia University (Sofia, Bulgaria), 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Non-Linear Cardiac Dynamics Integrable Systems Quantum Field Theory Spin-spin Interactions of Magnetic Molecules

  • After a rare heart condition cut her soccer career short, Shelby Daly ’13 found her calling as an athletic trainer.

    next day, doctors diagnosed her with Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia (ARVD), a rare type of cardiomyopathy that occurs if the muscle tissue in the heart’s right ventricle dies and is replaced with scar tissue, according to the American Heart Association. Doctors implanted a cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) in her chest the same day. ARVD is believed to be a genetically inherited disease, and is one of the most common causes of sudden cardiac arrest among young athletes. Daly said her

  • April 26, 2010 Intensive Caring – PLU nurses take their skills to cardiac patients at their homes By Barbara Clements Leo Rivas, a Pacific Lutheran University nursing student, had stopped by for a chat with his client, Trevor Modeste, 54, who lives in a tidy rambler tucked between a patchwork of farms and subdivisions south of Tacoma, Wash. Usually Rivas – one of 160 nursing students participating in a joint PLU and MultiCare Hospital System to monitor the health of cardiac patients – just

  • , electromagnetic, and quantum. It discusses the statics and dynamics of ideal and viscous fluids, and some topics from nonlinear dynamics. Prerequisites: PHYS 153, 154 with a C- or higher (or permission of instructor), MATH 151, 152 with C- or higher. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 253. (4) PHYS 223: Elementary Modern Physics A selected treatment of various physical phenomena that are inadequately described by classical methods of physics. Interpretations that have been developed for these phenomena since

  • Lindsey Nelson Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: nelsonla@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Bachelors , Psychology, Washington State University , 2009 Masters, Nursing , Pacific Lutheran University, 2019 Biography I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Washington State in 2009. I graduated from PLU’s Entry Level of Master’s of Science of Nursing in 2019. Upon graduation I accepted a residency in a Cardiac ICU. After a few years in the ICU, I transitioned to an

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  • Nick Morrison, “Repairing Lab Equipment on a Budget”   Astrophysics 4:00 Kimberley Belmes, “Further Investigation of the Time Evolution of Cool, Metallic Absorption Features in UV Burst Spectra”   Electromagnetism 4:15 Chan Thourk, “Magnetic Field Strength Fluctuation and Temperature”   Waves and Fluids 4:30 Cecelia McRoberts Legg, “Analysis and Simulation of Factors Influencing the Wavelength of Sand Ripples” 4:45 Emma Southard, “Exploring Fluid ‘Smoke’ Rings”   Dynamics 5:00 Karsten Hendrickson

  • Angle” 3:15 Chris Anderson “Investigating an Optical Model for Plasma Produced in Grapes”   Material Science 3:30 Sydney Spray “Don’t Go Braking my Heart: An Analysis of the Factors Influencing the Braking Coefficient of an ATC Device.” 3:45 Nate Lee “Experimental Determination of Elastic Constants for Chocolate” 30-minute break   Particles and Dynamics 4:30 Amber Cooper “Catchin’ Some Rays:  Analysis of Cosmic Ray Tracks in a Homemade Cloud Chamber” 4:45 Joe Sammartino “Alexa, I need help with

  • science as it pertains to prevention education and recovery, specifically in cardiac patient population. Currently I work full time at the PULSE Heart Institute as an assistant nurse manager. I find value in remaining in close connection with floor staff while also peeking into the higher levels of health care systems. During my time at PULSE I have served primarily as a mentor for new RN grads as well as RN residents. I find it very rewarding to watch the growth in our young nurses. In my free time I

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  • hyperglycemic mammalian cells and diabetic murine cardiac models." Life Sciences Vol. 318, 2023: Taylor A. Dodson, Eric A. Carlson, Nathan C. Wamer, Jennifer N. Gadient, Chase N. Morse, and Erin G. Prestwich. "Characterization of distinct biofilm cell subpopulations and implications in quorum sensing and antibiotic resistance." mBio Vol. 13, 2022: Accolades Graduate Student Oral Presentation Award, Chemical Toxicology Division, ACS National Meeting, Fall 2021 NIH NIEHS Travel award, ACS National Meeting

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