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Latest SMB News
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02.10.2014
Subra Muralidharan awarded Nanomedicine Nature of Homeopathic Medicines for Cancer: Developmental Project
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02.10.2014
Raymond Reeves to present the Distinguished Faculty Address
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01.17.2014
Congratulations to Our Newest PhD and MSc Graduates!
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10.24.2013
Dr. John Alderete’s Research on Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Infections (STIs) Recognized
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09.16.2013
Dr. Hunt part of WSU Common Reading Lecture Series
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09.16.2013
Dr. Hunzicker-Dunn invited to speak at three Named Lectures this Fall
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09.04.2013
Position Opening for Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in SMB
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08.19.2013
Margaret Black's research developed the thermostabilized suicide enzyme currently being used in clinical trials for brain tumors
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08.12.2013
WSU Regents Professor Mick Smerdon elected to state Academy of Sciences
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06.21.2013
Integrating knowledge - Biosciences lab delivers job-ready graduates
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06.20.2013
BS (Genetics & Cell Biology) + PSM (BS + PSM Program)
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10.30.2012
Garlic compound fights source of food-borne illness
Researchers at Washington State University have found that a compound in garlic is 100 times more effective than two popular antibiotics at fighting the Campylobacter bacterium, one of the most common causes of intestinal illness. Their work was published recently in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy.
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