The August issue of Annals of Epidemiology features the work of three School of Public Health Ph.D. students. Emphasizing their work, students Jeffrey Pesarsick, Melody Gwilliam and Olayemi Adeniran are listed as the primary authors on the paper. The students were mentored by Brian Hendricks, research assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology, who served as senior author. Other co-authors for the article included Research Assistant Professor Toni Rudisill, and Stuart M. and Joyce N. Robbins Distinguished Professor Dr. Gordon Smith.
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Learn how adopting principles of Open Pedagogy can help you remove barriers to education and create a more inclusive learning environment. Join us Monday, Oct. 21, from 3-4 p.m. in the Downtown Campus Library, Room 136.
Injuries and deaths caused by roof collapses and falling debris, common culprits for underground mine accidents, could be prevented by the unlikely force of robots and drones, thanks to the work of West Virginia University engineers.
Layth Silman will present "Towards Blockchain-Based Collaborative Enterprise"Wednesday (Oct. 16) from 5-6 p.m. in AERB135 Advanced Engineering Research Building.
Are you interested in conducting research on your teaching and your students’ learning? Join two faculty members for “Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Where Do I Start?” Oct. 24 from noon-12:45 p.m.
Researchers are using artificial intelligence to counter soaring costs of health care and deliver more efficient and accurate diagnoses of cardiovascular diseases.