Washington State Magazine | Children with autism are far more likely to have sleep problems compared to typically developing children, including difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, and waking up at night.
Newly discovered genetic commonalities and differences among prevalent types of canine soft tissue sarcomas, a potentially deadly tumor, could pave the way for better diagnosis and treatments.
The current monkeypox outbreak is moving faster than any in recent history, but WSU virologist Heather Koehler does not see a reason for the rapid spread in the virus itself.
Center for Reproductive Biology trainees Mariana Ianello Giassetti, Emily McGladem, and Mingxin Shi won awards for their abstracts presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Reproduction from July 26-29 in Spokane.
Recognized for their scientific and technical contributions to the state of Washington and the nation, the new members will be formally inducted at the 15th Annual Members Meeting on Sept. 15.
Three Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine students earned top poster awards during the 18th Northwest Reproductive Sciences Symposium. The event, which was hosted by the WSU Center for Reproductive Biology and focused on trainee-driven research, brought in 130 registrants from intensive research universities throughout the Pacific Northwest. The scientific program serves to showcase […]