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  • The Oregon Center for Electrochemistry’s masters-level internship program attracts chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering students and provide nationally unique training including rigorous foundational electrochemical theory, team- and inquiry-based laboratory work, numerical simulation and engineering of electrochemical systems, and experience tackling industry-sponsored, team research projects. Concepts…

    research projects. Concepts in data analysis and statistical design of experiments (e.g. MatLab, Python, JMP) are incorporated throughout the coursework. Electrochemical content is coupled with professional and communication skills development, as well as elective coursework focused on target career areas (materials science, bio-medicine, energy, etc.).  After 6 months of accelerated immersion coursework and a 9 month industry internship, graduates are ideal “T-shaped” employees that can tackle complex

  • David Yun ’22 has been busy throughout his four years at Pacific Lutheran University. The pre-med student and chemistry major has been an academic standout, serving as a chemistry teaching assistant presenting research at the Murdock Conference and the American Chemical Society convention. He’s held…

    , Panama, etc., to gain hands-on exposure.Pre-Health ServicesPre-Health Sciences Advising at Pacific Lutheran University provides advising and support to students and alumni who are interested in exploring careers in the health professions including medicine, dentistry, optometry, veterinary medicine and other related fields. PLU is an exciting place in which to lay the foundation for a career in the health professions because of our academic excellence and rich opportunities for research and

  • Dr. George Long graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1966 with degrees in both Biology and Chemistry. He received his Ph.D.

    Fellow in the Biochemistry Department at the University of Washington, Seattle. Subsequently, from 1982-1986 he was a Senior Research Scientist at Eli Lilly & Company in Indianapolis where his lab studied the genes of proteins regulating blood coagulation. Now, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Vermont, Dr. Long served as Professor of Biochemistry in the College of Medicine from 1986 to 2006. In 2002, Dr. Long was awarded National Inventor of the year by the National

  • Photo by John Froschauer Dr. Nathaniel Schlicher ’00 The need to ‘care for the whole patient’ By Chris Albert To say Nathaniel Schlicher ’00 was born to be a doctor is not much of an over statement. “I got the bug early,” he said. “It…

    . Jennifer Specht ’94 found her passion for medicine >> Return to the Caring at the Core main page >> Read Previous Zee rises in global law firm while retaining close PLU ties Read Next Caring at the Core COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Caitlyn Babcock ’25 wins first place in 2024 Angela Meade Vocal Competition November 7, 2024 PLU professors Ann Auman and

  • TACOMA, WASH. (March 23, 2018) — After living in the U.S. for seven years, Sunny Huang ’18 took the oath of allegiance Jan. 29 against a backdrop of American flags. She completed the yearlong naturalization process to become a U.S. citizen. The ceremony came months…

    allegiance Jan. 29 against a backdrop of American flags. She completed the yearlong naturalization process to become a U.S. citizen.The ceremony came months before another important one in May. That’s when the Pacific Lutheran University student will take the commencement stage to celebrate the culmination of her degree in biochemistry, in pursuit of a career in medicine.    But Huang’s recent milestone followed a complicated internal struggle — one she continues to navigate. She was sworn in — alongside

  • When people at PLU are asked, “What do you love about PLU?” “The sense of community” is the response you hear most often. This fall semester, different groups on campus joined forces to kick off a new tradition, Community Meals. Community Meals bring people together—both…

    resources can make a real difference in our community, showing how we all work together to make things happen. Read Previous REWIND: Our Top 5 posts of 2023 Read Next Isaiah Banken ’21 paves the way to medical excellence from PLU to UW School of Medicine LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that mean? November 21, 2024 YouTube Short: A quick campus tour and Lute lingo with Zari Warden November 19, 2024 Major Minute Monday: Global Studies November 18, 2024 You Ask, We

  • Dentists are responsible for the oral health care of their patients. Dentists diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.

    scientific talents Success Potential: With the aging population and increase in access to care, the demand and need for dentistry is on the rise Self-Employment: Own a dental practice and be your own boss *Adopted from the American Dental Association Dental schools offer one of two degrees, the doctor of dental science (DDS) or the doctor of dental medicine (DMD) following four years of dental training. The two degrees are equivalent. As a general rule, the first two years of the dental school curriculum

  • Dentists are responsible for the oral health care of their patients. Dentists diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth.

    scientific talents Success Potential: With the aging population and increase in access to care, the demand and need for dentistry is on the rise Self-Employment: Own a dental practice and be your own boss *Adopted from the American Dental Association Dental schools offer one of two degrees, the doctor of dental science (DDS) or the doctor of dental medicine (DMD) following four years of dental training. The two degrees are equivalent. As a general rule, the first two years of the dental school curriculum

  • To accompany the “Kuaile Hanyu” Chinese Film Lesson Plan series, a Hanban project on Chinese Central Television (CCTV), and support using the videos in the classroom, a team of Seattle Public

    Complicated Titles: 快乐汉语 33 复杂称谓 Post-viewing Worksheet 33 Kuaile Hanyu 34 Video Studying Chinese Medicine: 快乐汉语 34 中医 Post-viewing Worksheet 34 Kuaile Hanyu 35 Video Studying Chinese Medicine 2: 快乐汉语 35 中医 2 Post-viewing Worksheet 35 Kuaile Hanyu 36 Video Post-viewing Worksheet 36 Kuaile Hanyu 37 Video Post-viewing Worksheet 37 Kuaile Hanyu 38 Video Post-viewing Worksheet 38 Kuaile Hanyu 39 Video Post-viewing Worksheet 39 Kuaile Hanyu 40 Video Post-viewing Worksheet 40 Kuaile Hanyu 41 Video Post-viewing

  • Highly recruited as an outside hitter out of Chiawana High School, Sianna Iverson ‘24, a talented volleyball player, knew she found a home at PLU after a campus visit.  “As soon as I visited, I knew it was going to be a great fit for…

    therapy and her high school sports medicine classes informed her interest in kinesiology and sports medicine. “I first went to physical therapy for a sports-related injury when I was 11. I thought it was super cool, and I really loved my physical therapist. Since then, I decided I wanted to be a physical therapist, even though, at the time, I had no idea what that meant.”Iverson’s first collegiate campaign on the volleyball court for the Lutes during the 2021 spring COVID season, when she recorded 17