Announcements
ASK WVU MEDICINE: Breast to Brain Cancer - Risks and Research
Join Hannah Hazard-Jenkins, M.D. and Paul Lockman, Ph.D., doctors who are dedicating their efforts to research and treatment of breast cancer, at the next Ask WVU Medicine Community Conversation, Tuesday, May 23 at 6 p.m. in the WVU Health Sciences Center Fukushima Auditorium.
MEET THE GRADS: Former army ranger’s accident helps him discover a career in physical therapy
Editor’s Note: As Commencement nears, WVUToday is featuring some of the University’s most dedicated graduates. Here is the story of one of those students.)
Meet The Public Health Grads: Connor Levy
What is your hometown?
Meet The Public Health Grads: Stephan Brooks
What is your hometown?
WVU School of Pharmacy’s Suresh Madhavan recipient of Distinguished Pharmacy Alumni Award from Purdue University
S. Suresh Madhavan, MBA, Ph.D., was the recipient of Purdue University College of Pharmacy’s 2017 Distinguished Pharmacy Alumni Award. Dr. Madhavan was one of four Purdue alumni who received this award, which recognizes the recipient’s outstanding achievements in professional and scientific endeavors.
MEET THE GRADS: Thyroid cancer didn’t stop this WVU Medical Laboratory Science student from becoming a disease detective
(Editor’s Note: As Commencement nears, WVUToday is featuring some of the University’s most dedicated graduates. Here is the story of one of those students.)
WVU professor named a national Bellow Scholar
Oliva is the director of the Veterans Advocacy Law Clinic at the WVU College of Law. She is conducting interdisciplinary research to help veterans released from prison return to society and lead productive lives.
Weese to meet with Health Sciences and WVU Medicine community
Narvel G. Weese, Jr., WVU’s vice president for administration and finance, will be the special guest at an open forum for Health Sciences and WVU Medicine faculty, staff, and students at noon Thursday, May 11, in the Fukushima Auditorium in the WVU Health Sciences Center.
National Institute on Aging awards WVU nearly $1.4 million to support a stroke research training program
WVU’s Center for Basic and Translational Stroke Research recently received a grant award from the National Institute on Aging for total of $1.4 million over five years.
WVU School of Public Health hosts inaugural Investiture Ceremony
The West Virginia University School of Public Health celebrated the appointment of its first endowed professor Wednesday. Gordon Smith, M.D., M.B., Ch.B., MPH, the Stuart M. and Joyce N. Robbins Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology, was honored by a crowd of friends, family, students, colleagues and community members at the WVU Health Sciences Center.