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Our lab has recently moved from Johnson Hall to the new Plant Bioscience Building:

     
         
  New Biosciences Building  
 

The view from the laboratory area overlooks Martin Stadium, where the Cougars play football. In the background, you can see Holland Library and the top of Bryan Tower.

     
 

View from Lab area

Grand Opening of Plant Biosciences Building:


WSU President Rawlins addressing the gathering.


Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire


Left to right: Joe Poovaiah, Provost Robert Bates, Executive Budget Director Karl Boehmke, Mrs. Bates visiting Joe's Lab.

Dr. Liqun Du, co-author of Nature article.

Video of WSU President Rawlins' Comments: WindowsMedia

Photo and video credits for Plant Biosciences Grand Opening:
Mrs. Liz Hair of Walla Walla, Washington

 
 

 

This building is the first in a series of biotechnology buildings that are planned. For details see Research and Education Complex.

         
                         
  Joe Poovaiah is involved in the following WSU programs:          
  Integrated Biotechnology   Molecular Plant Sciences  
  Reproductive Biology   Horticulture and Landscape Architecture  
                         
 

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