Rising sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply for the Appalachian Gerontology Experiences: Advancing Diversity in Aging Research Scholars Summer Research Internship Program by Jan. 15.
Research
Millipedes represent some of the earliest known terrestrial animals and are highly understudied, but two WVU researchers are working to shine a light on these important invertebrates.
As a new year begins – and the inevitable wave of health-related resolutions go into effect – one WVU researcher reminds parents in particular of the critical role they play when it comes to shaping their children’s self-image and lifelong relationship with food.
Rising sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply for the Appalachian Gerontology Experiences: Advancing Diversity in Aging Research Scholars Summer Research Internship Program by Jan. 15.
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.