Researchers who will need to submit a data management and sharing plan to the National Institutes of Health in 2023 are encouraged to register for one of the policy overview sessions scheduled between Dec. 15 and March 10.
Research
The Sustainable Development internship program is designed for undergraduate students who wish to cultivate their leadership and community-based research capacities to contribute to transformative social change in Appalachia.
We are looking for individuals who are not currently physically active to participate in a study. Participants must be older than 18, wear a Fitbit for at least 15 weeks and attend two 30-minute sessions in the Life Sciences Building.
Research from a family systems expert in the College of Applied Human Sciences shows children who don’t live with both married biological or adoptive parents may have more difficulty accessing health care.
WVU researchers counting on cow cooperation for improvements in soil health and carbon sequestration
Researchers in the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design are working to improve soil health and increase economic gains for Appalachian cattle farmers by bringing nutrients, like carbon, to the soil while decreasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The Bridge Faculty Fellows program provides a year of focused faculty development in science and technology policy applications working as an interdisciplinary cohort. Five members make up the second cohort.