The Research Office will host an Aging Research Virtual Networking Event via Zoom March 8 from 3-4 p.m. with the objective to provide researchers the opportunity to build a network of colleagues across colleges and disciplines that are or are interested in working on aging research projects.
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Long before COVID-19 entered the picture, West Virginia had been battling two other major public health crises: opioids and HIV.
Allison White, a Ph.D. candidate at WVU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, will conduct a study on how to make opioids safer to use.
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs for your students’ academic success? WVU Libraries will host an Open Textbook Workshop and Textbook Review March 4 at 10 a.m.
West Virginia University scientists knew it was coming. When health officials confirmed the first three cases of a COVID-19 variant in West Virginia late Friday (Feb. 19), they were not surprised. In fact, WVU researchers had, in recent weeks, already formed a partnership with colleagues at Marshall University and the Department of Health and Human Resources to identify SARS-CoV-2 variants.
In an ongoing effort to support West Virginia University’s commitment to keeping its campus community and others safe, the School of Public Health is partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct an eight-week mask observation study.