New physical activity guidelines being promoted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services references research by two WVU Public Health professors.
Research
West Virginia University scientists are on the front lines of the battle against pasture parasites – especially those detrimental to sheep populations. Trying to understand why some breeds of sheep are more susceptible to parasitic infection than others is a puzzle, but researchers in the Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design are putting it together piece by piece.
The Health Sciences Innovation Center will host guest speaker Richard Timmer, who will present “Novel Therapeutics and Repurposing Drugs for Personalized Medicine” Nov. 27 from noon -1 p.m. in Erma Byrd 201.
Join us for the last event of the Fall 2018 semester, Nov. 27 from 5 - 7 p.m. at the new Iron Horse Tavern location in University Town Center.
Research work at WVU titled “Capsule Integrated Polypeptide Films Deliver Various Drugs On-Demand” has been accepted as a podium presentation to be presented at the 2019 Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting; fewer than five percent of abstracts are accepted for podium presentations at ORS meetings.
Li in Orthopaedics Invited as Keynote Speaker at 2019 European Cells and Materials Annual Conference
As a well-respected scientist in the field of infection, Dr. Bingyun Li at WVU has been invited to give a keynote lecture on “Immunotherapeutic approaches against infection” at the 2019 European Cells and Materials Annual Conference.