Meet a few of this year’s Libraries graduate assistants and find out how they are going beyond with their assistantships.
Research
In a groundbreaking study published in The Journal of Neural Engineering, researchers at the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute became the first in the United States to successfully record high-resolution neural activity from human speech areas using a novel technology capable of detecting more than 1,000 channels of neural information from the surface of the brain.
The Department of Communication Studies is recruiting participants for a study examining how people may be affected by social media. If you are an adult woman age 18 and older, you are eligible to participate in the study.
In accordance with the National Security Presidential Memorandum (2021) and the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, the WVU Research Office has introduced a new research security training program that must be completed by certain individuals involved in federally funded research.
Researchers at WVU Medicine are interested in what you have to say about how to improve movement and sleeping patterns after giving birth. You may be eligible to participate if you have recently given birth and you live in a rural area.
The Office of Undergraduate Research will host the ninth annual Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium from 5-7:30 p.m. today (April 24) at the Mountainlair.