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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
Student athlete Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 majored in biology and chemistry at PLU, played at nationals with the men’s soccer team, and prepared for a career in the medical field. D’Onofrio recently sat down with PLU News to discuss his PLU experience. How did you learn about PLU?… June 4, 2024 Research & Academics
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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
Criminal justice major Raphi Crenshaw ’24 interned at Tacoma Pro Bono and plans to attend law school After graduating from Emerald Ridge High School in Puyallup, Raphi Crenshaw ’24 enrolled at PLU with plans to major in biology. “I was going to become a dermatologist, but when I started taking the classes, well, I wasn’t a fan of it,” Crenshaw remembers. By… April 30, 2024 Alumni, Internships, CareerResoLute
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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
Student athlete Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU Vinny D’Onofrio ’24 majored in biology and chemistry at PLU, played at nationals with the men’s soccer team, and prepared for a career in the medical field. D’Onofrio recently sat down with PLU News to discuss his PLU experience. How did you learn about PLU?… June 4, 2024 Research & Academics
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When PLU science students returned to campus in fall 2022 they were in for a surprise. The previously outdated anatomy and physiology lab in the Rieke Science Center had been transformed into a cutting-edge learning facility, complete with best-of-its-kind educational technology, thanks to contributions from…
opened up endless opportunities for different ways of learning and interacting with the material.”What’s new in the A&P lab?The anatomy and physiology lab, known on campus as the A&P lab, is widely utilized by students. In addition to supporting anatomy and physiology classes that meet general science requirements, it is frequently used by students in the biology, nursing and kinesiology programs. Ann Auman, PLU’s Dean of Natural Sciences, says that the lab was a space that had long been a priority
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The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study.
. Professional schools will accept most majors offered at PLU as long as their required pre-professional courses are taken. You should have a broad educational background including a thorough preparation in the sciences, as well as the social sciences and the humanities. The most popular majors selected by pre-health sciences students at PLU have been biology or chemistry; some students major in both. Some graduates admitted to physical therapy schools have also majored in movement studies and wellness
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The pre-professional program at PLU is a course of study (not a major) that prepares you for admission into a professional school or training program following your undergraduate study.
. Professional schools will accept most majors offered at PLU as long as their required pre-professional courses are taken. You should have a broad educational background including a thorough preparation in the sciences, as well as the social sciences and the humanities. The most popular majors selected by pre-health sciences students at PLU have been biology or chemistry; some students major in both. Some graduates admitted to physical therapy schools have also majored in movement studies and wellness
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May 10, 2024
Hutchinson Cancer Institute, and Shannon Seidel, Biology, PLU The maturation of T-cells results in the formation of T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) during gene rearrangement. Previously, there were no TREC primers available for the most common lab mouse. This project utilizes gene sequencing and TREC assays through PCRs to detect thymic output in multiple mouse strains. Some results of this study are still pending. 10:30 am | Keynote Welcome - AUC 214 Chris Knutzen Hall10:30 am | Welcome Joanna
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Advancement Analyst | Office of Advancement | allenka@plu.edu | 253-535-7147
Keleigh Allen Advancement Analyst Phone: 253-535-7147 Email: allenka@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., Biology, Pacific Lutheran University, 1997 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Banner Advancement module Reporting, data standards, and technical resource for Advancement Raiser's Edge NXT database Responsibilities Keleigh Allen started her career at Pacific Lutheran University in 1999, and currently serves as the Advancement Analyst. With over 20 years of experience in Advancement, Keleigh is
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Washington VistaGen Therapeutics Washington University School of Medicine Weyerhaeuser CorporationMark Mariani '98From PLU Biology to UW Medicine to executive leadership in the healthcare industry.Monya-Dawn Wilson '22First-gen transfer student on the road to becoming a pediatrician.
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Global Ambassador | Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education | global.ambassadors@plu.edu | My name is Luke Van Tassel (He/Him).
Luke Van Tassel Global Ambassador he/him Email: global.ambassadors@plu.edu Biography Biography My name is Luke Van Tassel (He/Him). I am a 5th-year Biology major (and art minor) from central Kansas. I spent the spring of 2023 studying with the IHON-Oxford program and the spring of 2024 in Trinidad and Tobago. I am enthusiastic about our study away options and love sharing how I learned inside and outside the classroom during my programs. I want to support students by finding programs that fit
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