The 2018 West Virginia State Water Conference will take place September 27-28 at Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place in Morgantown.
Research
Four factors increase the odds that a patient will wind up on chronic opioid therapy, suggests research conducted by a team of researchers led by Nilanjana Dwibedi, assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy.
WV-INBRE program will provide funding for HSTA scholars attending WVU and Marshall University to participate in biomedical science research. A maximum of six internships (three for WVU/three for MU) will be available.
Dr. Ian Rockett, a professor in the School of Public Health, believes the opioid epidemic and the increase in the suicide rate overlap.
Four years after a coal-washing chemical spilled into West Virginia's Elk River, this geneticist Jennifer Gallagher is still unraveling the question of "What does this stuff do?"
Raihan Khan, a second-year student in Social and Behavioral Sciences, has been selected to present his research at a national competition later this year.