As previously communicated, the Research Office has an effort underway, the Research Portal Initiative, to improve process and automation supporting research compliance and administration. A request for proposal was posted in early April and a requirement of the finalists is an on-campus presentation focused on the faculty and the research community. Your feedback regarding the finalists is valuable to the long-term success of research at WVU, therefore we invite you to learn more about the proposed systems and attend an on-campus presentation.
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The WVU IACUC announced Sarah L. McLaughlin, who graduated from WVU with a bachelor's degree in Animal and Nutritional Sciences, as the winner of its annual recognition award.
Nearly 12 years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists are still examining the potential health effects on workers and volunteers who experienced oil-related exposures. To help shape future prevention efforts, one WVU researcher – Caroline Groth – has developed novel statistical methods for assessing airborne exposure.
Join the Office of Technology Transfer Tuesday (April 19) at noon as they host Richard Swatloski from Tremonti Consulting who will present “How to Assess the Market for Your Technology.” This presentation will explain market trends and patterns.
After two years of being virtual, the 2022 Three-Minute Thesis Grand Finale will take place today (April 14) at 6 p.m. in the Mountainlair Ballrooms. Hosted by the Office of Graduate Education and Life, this competition will be judged by five WVU staff and faculty members and the public is invited to attend to support the finalists and vote for their favorite presentation for the People’s Choice Award.
As part of WVU Research Week 2022, the Research Office will host an in-person Aging Research Collaborator Networking Event from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday (April 14).