The National Eye Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, recently awarded the universities $15.2 million to study how a treatment called selective laser trabeculoplasty can be better used to treat glaucoma.
Research
The WVU Libraries’ Research Commons will offer a series of online workshops to provide faculty and students training in finding data resources, data management, and data visualization and analysis.
Dr. Sally Hodder and a team at WVU earned a $1.5 million federal grant to head a multi-state consortium for a centralized, national data resource. A resource that could lead researchers into uncovering the best treatment options for COVID-19 patients.
WVU master's and doctoral students have full access to DoctoralNet, an online student support resource for building a thesis and dissertation through modules and directed help.
The Student Health Adjustment and Relationship Experiences Study aims to evaluate campus community members’ perceptions of campus climate, including the health and wellness of students.
WVU faculty and staff are invited to participate in a study designed to accelerate early detection of COVID-19 symptoms. The study is a partnership among WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, WVU Medicine and Oura Health.