Representatives from the WVU General Counsel's Office will discuss Rule 15.5 which covers Intellectual Property as it applies to WVU research and created technologies from noon to 1 p.m. tomorrow (Sept. 27), in Room 120 of the Advanced Engineering Research Building.
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WVU scholars will join other mining and reclamation experts to provide the latest updates on regulations and practices during a symposium hosted by WVU and the West Virginia Mine Drainage Task Force Oct. 4-5 at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place.
We are seeking groups of three adults to participate in a research study to examine an intervention to increase physical activity in adults who are currently physically inactive. Participants must wear a Fitbit for at least 15 weeks and attend two 30-minute sessions in the Life Sciences Building.
WVU School of Medicine researcher Timothy Nurkiewicz, chair of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, is studying how inhaling emissions from military burn pits could lead to serious health problems in military veterans.
Intended for early career faculty and graduate students, the Library’s Scholarly Communication workshops are designed to help you maximize your scholarly presence, find the right journal to publish in and measure your scholarly impact.
Researchers at WVU are studying movement and health in pregnant women. Participants will have an initial in-person study visit and two virtual visits during their pregnancy. Those who complete all three study visits could earn up to $150.