Faculty, staff, students and post-doctoral scholars in the MSTEM field who are involved in research are invited to complete a brief survey about sexual harassment and gender discrimination at WVU.
Research
A study led by epidemiologist Stacy Tressler suggests that local health departments are vital to getting the hepatitis B vaccine to the people who need it most.
The Office of Technology Transfer will host a Lunch and Learn on Dec.1 at noon to discuss the "ABC's of OSP: Proposal Submission, Award Negotiation and Award Initiation Basics.”
The School of Public Health and CDC released findings for week five of their seven-week mask observation study. It comes at a time when masks are more crucial than ever as COVID-19 cases surge and the state adjusts to Governor Justice's Executive Order mandating the use of face coverings in all public indoor places.
Sam Ocon is fulfilling her dream of studying invertebrate paleontology in the WVU Department of Geology and Geography.
Developed by assistant professor Lauri Andress, “Place & Health in West Virginia” aims to tell the story of population health in a different way by explaining how good and poor health are produced outside what many people traditionally think of as the healthcare system.