The West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute will conclude its four-part Research Boot Camp series focusing on systematic review today (Oct. 27) at noon in room 1909 of the WVU Health Sciences Center North.
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Subjects are needed for a research study involving shoulder injury risk quantification due to materials handling.
The next Absinthe Minded Professor event sponsored by the Health Sciences Innovation Center will be Nov. 7 at Terra Café. Join us at their establishment at 425 Industrial Avenue in Star City from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The University community is invited to attend a colloquium presented by Tana Joseph, Outreach Astronomer, South African Astronomical Observatory, Thursday (Oct. 26) at 3:30 p.m. in G09 White Hall. Joseph will speak about "Low Mass X-Ray Binaries in the Local Universe."
Health Sciences has received a renewable grant of more than $100,000 to assist its effort in the fight against diabetes. The funding comes from the Stoy K. Whipkey and Twila O. Whipkey Fund, established as a result of the couple’s family-related experience with diabetes—their son’s diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes.
Friday, February 16, 2018 from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. the Fifteenth Annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol will take place in the West Virginia State Capitol Rotunda. This event features posters on research/creative endeavors from student attendees of colleges and universities around the state and will help members of the WV State Legislature and Executive Branch understand the importance of undergraduate scholarly activities by providing members with an opportunity to speak directly with the students whom these programs impact.