The Research Office will lead a discussion to emphasize the resources available to help you pursue your scholarly agenda on Oct. 2 from 1-3 p.m
Research
Scientists have long debated the respiratory workings of sea scorpions, but a new discovery by a WVU geologist concludes that these largely aquatic extinct arthropods breathed air on land.
As the United States experiences mass racial unrest and nationwide protests, equity issues have become elevated in the American consciousness. And according to Erin McHenry-Sorber, an associate professor of higher education in the WVU College of Education and Human Services, this reckoning with racial and economic inequity isn’t just happening in urban areas.
Larissa Casaburi, a researcher in the WVU School of Medicine, is using artificial intelligence to study how being a coal miner affects COVID-19 outcomes. She’s also investigating the ways smoking, vaping and having a chronic lung condition influence how COVID-19 patients fare.
This hands-on workshop will cover basic concepts and tools, including program design, version control, data management and task automation.
The WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute, WVU Medicine and Oura Health recently partnered on a national study designed to accelerate early detection of COVID-19 symptom