Hosted by WVU Libraries, this series includes two special workshops on applying the knowledge you have acquired to perform special functions.
Research
Participants must wear a Fitbit for at least 15 weeks and attend two 30-minute sessions in the Life Sciences Building. Participants may be eligible for monetary incentives.
Natural gas is a booming industry in West Virginia and the United States, accounting for more than 38% of the nation's total energy consumption. One University researcher is hoping to capitalize on valuable untapped chemicals that can be formed from shale gas, commonly found throughout Appalachia.
Faculty, staff, students and alumni who know a WVU faculty member or a graduate student who demonstrates excellence in mentoring undergraduates in research and creative endeavors are encouraged to nominate them by Feb. 6.
The two-day conference will explore highlights of research across diverse disciplines, departments and schools beginning at 1 p.m. today (Jan. 25) at the Health Sciences Center.
Researchers who will need to submit a data management and sharing plan to the National Institutes of Health this year have more opportunities to register for a policy overview session.