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  • following qualitative and quantitative analysis of microfluidics devices emulating lung tissues. Henceforth, microfluidics devices have proven to be an incredibly effective modeling technique for advancing knowledge in human pathophysiological responses to diseases, evaluating novel treatment techniques, and testing clinically acquired hypotheses in the body systems aforementioned and others. 1:45-2:10 pm Yaquelin Ramirez, Senior Capstone Seminar In recent years, the rate of people with diabetes has

  • CategoryPlaceNamesGradeSchoolProject Title Animal Science1stHayden Kaleiwahea12BellarmineSize Dependent Population Analysis of Primary Puget Sound Sea Star Species Post Sea Star Wasting Biomedical & Health Sciences1st Zachary Song9Olympia Identifying the Ideal Body Location for COVID-19 Temperature Screening Using an Infrared Thermometer Cellular & Molecular1stAva Meller11W.F. WestExploration of a link between embryonic alcohol exposure and foxc1a mutations in zebrafish Cellular & Molecular2ndAbby Kay12W.F. WestGATA3 and Acute

  • and working professionals. Graduate school isn’t just a place to wait out an unstable job market, but rather, it can be a calculated career move! The most important thing to remember is that, in times of economic crisis, there is no one-size-fits-all solution.  That said, Bureau of Labor Statistics data from 2019 shows that graduate-degree holders, on average, had the lowest unemployment rates and highest earnings. If you want to position yourself for a meaningful and successful career, a graduate

  • these changes, please fill out the following web form so we can be sure to send you targeted future updates regarding this transition. Subscribe to Turning Technologies Transition Updates   What Do I Need to Do Before the Transition? If you want to load clicker data collected in version 5.X software into your Sakai course Gradebook, do so before June 3. If you have an older gray USB receiver, upgrade your Turning point USB receiver by contacting Clayton Poston (cposton@turningtechnologies.com) at

  • undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) ECON 301 : Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis Theory of consumer behavior; product and factor prices under conditions of monopoly, competition, and intermediate markets; welfare economics. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or consent of instructor; and MATH 128 or 151. (4) ECON 302 : Intermediate

  • Mei Zhu Associate Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Phone: 253-535-7404 Email: zhuma@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology Status:Emeritus Website: http://community.plu.edu/~zhuma Professional Education Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Washington, 1994 M.S., University of Washington, 1990 M.S., Chinese Academia Sinica, Beijing, 1988 B.S., Tsinghua University, Beijing, 1985 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Mathematical Biology Differential Equations Numerical Analysis

  • -Hach Second Career Teacher ScholarshipKinesiology Barbara A. Cooley Master’s Scholarship Barbara A. Cooley Master’s ScholarshipMarketing Analytics SMART Scholarship Program ACM SIGHPC Computational and Data Science Fellowship Acxiom Diversity Scholarship ASA Pride Scholarship Great Minds in STEM Scholarship UPE/ACM Scholarship STEM Scholarship Guide Big Data Science & Analytics Scholarships SMART Scholarship ProgramACM SIGHPC Computational and Data Science FellowshipAcxiom Diversity ScholarshipASA

  • WAC 296-901-1401.0 IntroductionPLU employees can review a copy of this written program in the office and the website of the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. The purpose of the Chemical Hazard Communication Program is to ensure that all affected employees are aware of the dangers associated with hazardous materials used at Pacific Lutheran University.2.0 Responsibilities 2.1 Supervisors Verify container labeling Maintain Safety Data Sheets (SDS) binder and list of hazardous products

  • positions Officers FirstLastPositionOccupationHometown MarkGriffith '02ChairPastor, St. Luke's Lutheran Church, BellevueNorth Bend, WA Bruce Deal '87Vice ChairManaging Principal, Analysis GroupAtherton, CA SaraKass '88Vice ChairFamily Physician and Healthcare ConsultantBethesda, MD ThomasSaathoff '87Vice ChairVP, Strategy and Portfolio Management, Hewlett-PackardMossyrock, WA TroyAndrade '07SecretaryAssistant Professor and Director, Ulu Lehua Scholars Program, University of Hawai'i at ManoaHonolulu, HI

  • Brian Sung ’24 talks business, econ majors, Oxford adventure, and his unique PLU journey as a first-gen Chinese immigrant Posted by: mhines / March 21, 2024 March 21, 2024 By By Fulton Bryant-Anderson ’23 PLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Meet Brian Sung, a business major from the class of ’24 at PLU. When he’s not taking international honors courses or diving deep into his double majors in business and economics, he’s all about data science and statistics through his double minors