Peter Stoilov, associate professor of biochemistry at the West Virginia University School of Medicine is helping to lead the laboratory efforts of a statewide partnership between WVU Medicine, Marshall University and the state Department of Health and Human Resources to identify COVID-10 variants.
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This WVU Libraries workshop walks participants through the ETD submission process, outlines the ETD formatting requirements and answers all of your questions to help make your submission stress free.
As West Virginians receive the COVID-19 vaccine at record rates, citizens credit the power of medical science for making that shot in the arm possible. But there’s a different kind of science that is driving a critical, yet less recognized role in the state’s vaccine rollout: data science.
The WVU School of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a slight increase in the number of people who wore masks and wore them correctly during the fourth week of 'MASCUP!', an ongoing mask observation study.
The Department of Biochemistry will host "Selective protein sorting into exosomes: A role in cell differentiation and possible tool in gene editing" March 30 at noon with Randy Schekman, a recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
On the heels of the country’s deadliest year for drug overdoses, the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute launched a first-in-the-world clinical trial to investigate the use of focused ultrasound technology to treat those with opioid use disorder. The procedure marks the potential for a new innovative treatment for addiction.