WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute researchers have developed new tools, including the forecasting of temperature and a “Health Index,” to warn users of the onset of COVID-19 related symptoms and signs of infection in real time.
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Twenty-nine School of Pharmacy graduates from the Class of 2020 were matched with post-graduate residencies.
The fourth episode of "WVU and the Coronavirus" is now available for download on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. In our fourth episode, we talk to Elizabeth Shorrock, a visiting assistant professor in the Davis College who launched an effort in March to create masks for healthcare providers and others in need.
Although declining reports of child abuse and neglect during the last few months may seem like good news, it raises a red flag to public health experts at WVU and officials at the West Virginia Center for Children’s Justice, as social isolation can leave a victim with no outlet for escape.
Usha Sambamoorthi, a pharmacy professor devoted to researching chronic conditions in the Mountain State, will retire this summer.
More than 150 volunteers from throughout West Virginia have now completed Contact Tracing and Pandemic Response, a training developed by the WVU School of Public Health and the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Bureau for Public Health in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.