Dr. William A. Neal, who earned his medical degree at WVU in 1966 and enjoyed an instrumental career in pediatric medicine, died Jan. 1 at home in Morgantown.
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The WVU Vaccine Development Center and Leidos, Inc. are teaming up to investigate new treatments related to the bacterium pseudomonas aeruginosa. The bacterium can often lead to blood infections, pneumonia and post-surgery complications.
This voluntary research project involves completing a computer task. Participants must be 18-years-old and willing to attend appointments at the Life Sciences Building on the Downtown Campus.
No. 14 West Virginia rallied from 19 points down with 11 minutes to go to stun Oklahoma State 87-84 Monday night at Gallagher-Iba Arena in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
The WV Garden Challenge, run by the WVU Extension Service Family Nutrition Program, will provide free vegetable seeds and gardening instruction to West Virginians for another season. Sign-ups will run through Jan. 31.
Kyle Gillis and James Carnes were brought together at WVU by an entrepreneurial thirst and a love of engineering. They are an example of how WVU's entrepreneurial ecosystem can produce successful businesses, offering the needed support to guide them from idea to market.