Researchers are looking at movement and health in women who are pregnant, beginning in their first trimester.
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This system provides researchers a secure, HIPAA-compliant computing solution for large datasets that is faster and more powerful than any individual computer. It allows users to model and predict outbreaks, conduct genomic analysis and more.
Ibukun Ogunade, assistant professor of livestock production, has received the 2022 Young Scientist Award for Research from the American Society of Animal Science.
This study involves a computer-based task. Sessions take one to three hours and multiple sessions may be required. Participants can earn a prepaid gift card.
Laura Gibson, WVU Health Sciences senior associate vice president for research and graduate education, has announced her retirement, effective July 1.
Electric fish and robots may hold the key to achieving “autonomous lifelong machine learning,” based on research conducted at WVU with the aid of a $2 million National Science Foundation grant.