Can mindfulness improve outcomes for individuals with substance use disorders while in recovery? Professor Laura Lander, Dr. Keith Zullig, and Meghan Tuscano, a graduate student in the WVU School of Public Health, are exploring that possibility with an innovative study at WVU.
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Osama Elzamzamy, a doctoral student in the School of Medicine, is researching a new drug for use when multiple myeloma just won’t leave a patient alone. He is part of WVU’s doctoral program in clinical and translational science.
All graduate students who write a thesis, dissertation, or problem/project report for their degree programs are required to submit their ETD to the Research Repository @ WVU, WVU’s institutional repository. In this workshop, we will explain the ETD formatting requirements, walk you through the submission process, and answer all of your questions to help make your ETD submission a stress-free process.
“The mediator between the head and the hands must be the heart,” says Maria, the working class advocate-turned machine in Fritz Lang’s 1927 film, “Metropolis.” Considered to be the earliest film depiction of a robot, Maria is the namesake of West Virginia University professor Jaime Banks’ latest research.
This fall, WVU Libraries launched the Research Repository @ WVU, a digital archive for scholarly and creative works, publications, working papers, datasets and other research by University faculty, students and staff. Plan to attend one of the three sessions to learn how this new resource can support your work.
WVCTSI and the WVU Mountaineer Health Initiative are co-sponsoring a town hall meeting to highlight research taking place across the state. “Conversation and Collaboration: WVU Community-Based Researchers and Outreach Staff Making a Difference,” offers attendees the chance to learn about the range of community engaged research and outreach across the state, meet colleagues engaged in similar work, identify common issues, and ascertain better ways to support each other in the field.