Antar Jutla, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at West Virginia University, has earned a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation for his research on how extreme events and enhanced climatic variability impact the emergence of water-borne pathogens that cause infection in humans. The award comes with nearly $500,000 in funding over a five-year period.
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Adults 50 years of age or older who are troubled by memory problems or have been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment are needed for this study.
The Office of Graduate Education and Life is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of WVU Foundation Scholarships. These scholarships help defray selected graduate students’ educational and research expenses.
Pro Se inventors (those who file patent applications without the assistance of a registered patent attorney or agent) will be able to come to the Morgantown Patent & Trademark Resource Center (Evansdale Library) to meet with a USPTO patent examiner via a WebEx connection beginning today (March 1).
Individuals are being sought to participate in a free diabetes and hypertension management lifestyle intervention beginning in March focused on diet, exercise, stress, diabetes and high blood pressure management.
Abstract submissions are now open with a Friday (March 2) abstract submission deadline for the 2nd Undergraduate Spring Symposium.