A special IDeA-CTR National COVID Cohort Collaborative Investigator Engagement Event "Jumpstarting Access to Clinical Data for COVID-19 Research" will take place Thursday (Feb. 17) from 2-5 p.m.
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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. To register for these workshops, please follow the links attached to each event.
West Virginia leads the nation in overdose deaths, but distinguishing intentional overdoses from accidental ones is far from straightforward. To shed light on the matter, Ian Rockett—a professor emeritus of the WVU School of Public Health’s Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics—led a national study to examine interstate characteristics associated with high rates of self-injury mortality.
Approaching a traffic roundabout can conjure up consternation among motorists. One WVU researcher hopes to alleviate this confusion – and more importantly, vehicle accidents – by studying the feasibility of a newer type of roundabout called the “turbo roundabout.”
The 2022 Three-Minute Thesis Competition challenges doctoral students to present their research and share its significance with a general audience in just three minutes. Students who are enrolled in a doctoral program for a minimum of one credit hour and have completed enough dissertation work to present some preliminary results are invited to submit a video by Feb. 18 at 11:59 p.m.
If you identify as an immigrant or child of an immigrant currently living in West Virginia, this WVU Honors EXCEL research project would like to make your voice heard as part of an oral history collection.