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  • nursing education in order to provide for the highest quality of health care; to provide programs representative of fundamental interests and concerns to nursing students; and to aid in the development of the whole person, including their professional role, their responsibility for health care of people in all walks of life. Type of Club or Organization: Academic Clubs & Honor Societies Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every 3rd Wednesday from 11am-12pm Where: Garfield 200 Club

  • emerging nature of biomedical ethics.  This is all wrapped around the context of personal discovery by the author and a complex family story. What is the What, Dave EggersFaculty Comment: Really informative and an interesting read. It meets a lot of criteria about our PLU priorities of social justice and care for people and communities throughout the world. I believe that it has been a common read at other universities as well. Education is also a theme in the book. It is taken from not only that of a

  • education) to improve knowledge in the areas of health, healthcare,  dental care, or biomedical investigation. The award is $25 and a certificate. RecipientSchoolProjectGrade Nirbhuy ArunChildren's Garden Montessori Scooty Bubble Blower- A Device to Calm Down Autistic Kids 1 Eliana MorganChambersEcholocation and Noise2 Suhaas MekaCentennialGiga Hurtz!3 Smriti SureshCentennialRethink Sugary Drinks3 Sriya EmaniCentennialGreasy Potato Chips3 Julia Elkins TeamPioneerRobotic Hand6 Zoey Baze

  • end of calendar year. Shred Other Copies: Any Office/Lab Retention: 6 years after corrective action taken. Shred Animal Subjects Research Includes Animal Subjects Approval form and supporting documents, certified by investigator that project accurately describes all aspects of proposed animal usage. Also includes official approval memo from Animal Care and Use Committee, renewal forms, and related notes and correspondence. Documents approval for the use of animals for both grant and non-grant

  • there’s not adequate access to food, water or health care—conflict with family, community, government,” she said. Espasandin is vice president of PLU’s Network for Peacebuilding and Conflict Management and has completed three certificates in basic mediation, basic negotiation and peace-building with an emphasis in dialogue. She also traveled with Feller to Northern Ireland on a J-Term Study Away trip. Her peace philosophy: “Peace-building doesn’t always aim to resolve conflict, but to build

  • , and excretion (ADME) are critical to its potential as a drug lead. We developed an LC-MS analytical method to detect and quantitate waixenicin A in order to measure its aqueous and plasma stability, solubility, and logP as well as a method for analysis of waixenicin A metabolites and degradation products. The aqueous stability of waixenicin A has led to the conclusion that our compound will most likely be stored in fat tissues and less likely to be stored in one’s blood. The preliminary plasma and

  • major within the university. The PLU graduate should have an understanding of the interconnections among the basic liberal arts and sciences and the in-depth knowledge of her/his specified major area. The Integrative Learning Objectives In addition to the knowledge base described above, and an awareness of how different disciplinary methodologies are used, every student at Pacific Lutheran University is expected to develop the following abilities: Critical Reflection Select sources of information

  • Endowments are unique. They are financial pillars that live on forever, providing generous support to students and faculty for generations to come. Legacy List: Endowments at PLU is a collection of funds that provide a wide range of academic programs and meaningful experiences at PLU. The friends, alumni, employees and donors who have made these endowments possible allow students and faculty to excel, explore, and cultivate lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. A B C D E F

  • 103):There and Back Again, A Lute's Unexpected Journey Bessie A. Young (’83), MD MPH Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology University of Washington, VA Puget Sound Health Care System

  • at a single-cell level; technique that has only been used over the last several decades. Herein, we observed single, tumor reactive CD8+ T cells isolated from 6 cancer patients who were undergoing ICIs therapy. We studied gene expression, finding biologically interesting gene, expression patterns that are associated with CD8+ T cell exhaustion and effector function to probe the immune response to treatment with a goal to improve clinical trials and patient care. Expanded Approaches and Techniques