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Robert Bossarte has received a $13.3 million award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to compare three treatment strategies for rural depressed patients: antidepressants alone; antidepressants combined with unguided cognitive behavior therapy provided online; and antidepressants combined with guided online cognitive behavior therapy.

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The WVU Research Office, along with college research offices, is hosting the annual "Write Winning Grant Proposals" Seminar from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. October 4, 2018 in the Okey Patteson Auditorium of the Health Sciences Center. The one-day seminar will be presented by John D. Robertson, PhD of Grant Writers' Seminars and Workshops, LLC.

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Software plays a vital role in supporting scientific communities. Yanfang (Fanny) Ye, assistant professor of computer science and electrical engineering at West Virginia University, has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of her work to enhance security for modern software programming cyberinfrastructure. The award comes with $649,156 in funding over a three-year period.

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WVCTSI and the West Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry are pleased to welcome James Mitchell, M.D., Chester Fritz Distinguished University Professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to present two lectures on eating disorders, psychiatry, and bariatric surgery.

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WVCTSI and the West Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry are pleased to welcome James Mitchell, M.D., Chester Fritz Distinguished University Professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, to present two lectures on eating disorders, psychiatry, and bariatric surgery