This study involves a computer-based task. Sessions last one to three hours and will take place in the Life Sciences Building. Multiple sessions may be required and participants can earn monetary compensation.
Research
Under the direction of professor Jacob Greenfield and Amy Kurowski-Burt, the third-year cohort of occupational therapy students evaluated indoor and outdoor environments to determine barriers and facilitators related to community mobility.
Dr. Dhairya A. Lakhani, chief diagnostic radiology resident in the School of Medicine, has been named the 2022 Radiological Society of North American William W. Olmsted Trainee Editorial Fellow.
Public messages should show respect for individual freedoms and personal choice and leave the politics at the door, if communicators expect compliance, according to researchers at WVU’s John Chambers College of Business and Economics.
The data services workshops are designed to provide faculty and students training in data management, software platforms for data visualization and analysis, and finding data resources.
Sleep disordered breathing can cause cardiovascular conditions with fatal implications. To provide critical treatment, WVU School of Medicine faculty members recently conducted a study on hospitalized patients identified as at-risk for the often unrecognized condition.