Come by for delicious food and drink while Dr. Matthew Dietz tells us about lasers and fluorescence at Morgantown Brewing Company (1291 University Ave) Wednesday (April 17) at 7 p.m. Science on Tap presentations do not require advanced science training to understand and – unlike traditional science lectures – take place in a casual environment where the community can rub elbows with the distinguished speakers.
Joint replacement surgery is a successful luxury of modern medicine, with millions performed every year in the United States. Technology continues to progress to improve outcomes and patient experiences with these procedures. One newly-developing practice is the use of laser-assisted techniques. Join Dietz to learn how surgeons are implementing this novel technology to try and improve surgical outcomes, right here in Morgantown.
Science on Tap is a monthly event sponsored by WVU’s IGERT REN program and by the WVU Center for Excellence in STEM Education, with the goal of bringing locally relevant science news to the general public.