The University community is invited to celebrate the faculty and students who pursue ground-breaking research in all disciplines during its second annual Research Week, March 27 through April 4, sponsored by the Research Office and Office of the Provost.
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The Research Office, in conjunction with the Eberly and Statler colleges and HSC, is offering a panel discussion featuring current and recent NSF and NIH early career awardees.
Sport is a global phenomenon that transcends beyond what we see on the court, field or pitch. It is a driving force that connects individuals around the world. In an ongoing international partnership, Carla Tagliari, a doctoral student from Brazil, recently arrived on the West Virginia University campus to complete a short residency training at the College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences.
Professor of physics Paul Cassak is among a select group of scientists tackling grand challenges in space in a new series from the American Geophysical Union.
If you are a graduate student with a technical report or data-heavy thesis in your future, an understanding of scientific writing is essential. This free Research Commons workshop, Feb. 18 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the Evansdale Library, Room 228/229, will explain the conventions of writing about data, including integrating tables and graphs, using the passive voice and writing successful summaries.
In addition to two active grants from Department of Defense-Defense Health Agency, Drs. Bingyun Li and Shichao Zhang in orthopaedics have been awarded a third two-year grant from DoD in the amount of $304,000.