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About WSU Research

Ground-breaking discoveries that affect the way we live, think, and behave, occur across the University in a variety of disciplines. From social sciences and computer technologies to nutrition and education outreach, researchers at WSU pave the way for future generations.

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Creating a Bioeconomy in Washington State

Washington State University is well prepared to play a leading role in the nation’s efforts to develop clean and renewable bioenergy resources and technologies. This report summarizes WSU’s research strengths and capabilities in four categories: feedstock production, processing and conversion, product uses and distribution, and public policy measures to support biomass development. View PDF of the booklet

Global Animal Health: Leading-edge Research
to Change the World

Health needs–particularly in developing nations–are staggering. Preventable diseases kill tens of millions of people annually. This booklet highlights WSU’s research efforts in plant sciences, infectious diseases, and animal health that are improving human health and ensuring a safe and abundant food supply for the world. View PDF of the booklet

Life Science Research in the WSU System

Researchers at the four campuses that are a part of the WSU system work together to increase understanding and to apply research.
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Nanotechnology Research

WSU researchers are recognized nationally for their work in electronic, photonic, and bionic applications of nanomaterials. This report offers a sample of new and potential applications for nanomaterials.
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Nuclear Science and Radiochemistry Research

Annually, WSU awards degrees to half of the nation’s graduates earning doctoral degrees in radiochemistry. National security, the environment, electrical power production, and modern medicine are just a few of the strategic areas that depend on the fundamental chemistry of radioactive elements. View PDF of the booklet 

Power Systems Engineering Research

Researchers in the College of Engineering and Architecture are working to develop and incorporate new technologies aimed at improving the efficiency and reliability of electric power and energy systems.
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Office of Research, PO Box 641033, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-1033, 509-335-9141, Contact Us