The West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute is accepting applications for an intensive writing group designed for clinical and translational investigators interested in developing National Institutes of Health (NIH) R03 applications.
Research
Kaylynn Coates, a doctoral student in the West Virginia University Department of Biology, has received a grant from the NASA West Virginia Space Grant Consortium to study how serotonin neurons are regulated in the brain.
WVU Research Computing is hosting a free High Performance Computing Summer Institute at One Waterfront Place in Morgantown July 16-19. This four-day opportunity will be a mixture of lectures and hands-on lab time. Alternatively, participants can attend remotely via web sessions.
Ian Rockett, professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the School of Public Health and Affiliate Researcher at the WVU Injury Control Research Center, is featured in the June edition of Injury Control Connection webinar series.
Through a new Scholar in Residence program at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Douglas Myers, an associate professor in the WVU School of Public Health, will serve as a primary liaison between the School and several local, regional and state partners. As a “guest researcher” with NIOSH, Myers will coordinate opportunities for faculty, students and researchers to collaborate and share ideas.
The 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 in the Okey Patteson Auditorium of the Health Sciences Center.