This week, the University welcomed U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) to the School of Dentistry which is undergoing renovations with federal funding support.
In The News
Dr. Thomas Purvis tells Fox News tofersen results are exciting for ALS patients, but long-term success is to be determined.
Writing for The Conversation, Joseph Jones addresses planned changes for the editorial sections of the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper.
Erin Winstanley tells The Seattle Times the number of overdose deaths in Appalachia “is so great that it’s like essentially losing a generation of parents.”
Dr. James Berry tells Psychology Today about work at the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute to treat opioid addiction in West Virginia.
On SiriusXM’s “The Julie Mason Show,” Dr. Clay Marsh explains the reduction of overdose deaths in West Virginia and the United States, and speaks about measles cases.