This study involves a computer-based task and sessions take one to three hours to complete. Multiple sessions may be required and sessions take place in the Life Sciences Building. Participants can earn $15.
Research
A West Virginia University engineer is collaborating with an international team of engineers, surgeons and medical researchers to study a new hearing treatment to restore more natural hearing for individuals who are deaf or severely hard-of hearing.
Join the Office of Technology Transfer tomorrow (April 5) as it hosts Erienne Olesh, director of Start-Up West Virginia, who will present “I-Corps & SBIR/STTR - Keys to a Successful Start-Up.”
Celebrate the Downtown Library’s new dedicated graduate student collaboration space at an open house Wednesday (April 6) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Room 122.
The School of Nursing Office of Research recently hosted a team building event to support graduate and undergraduate students interested in nursing research. Students currently engaging in research activities were invited March 3 to the WOW Factory in Star City for team building exercises and to share their research learning experience.
The intersection of oral health and behavioral and social sciences is highlighted in a newly-released international consensus statement, authored by Daniel McNeil, a researcher in both the School of Dentistry and the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Department of Psychology.