Announcements
School of Public Health Biostatistics department chair candidate presentation
Please join us for "Response Adaptive Design of Clinical Trials (REACTs)", a presentation by Dr. Xikui Wang, Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Manitoba. Dr. Wang is a candidate for the WVU School of Public Health Biostatistics Department Chair. He is currently the Head of the Department of Statistics at University of Manitoba.
School of Nursing coordinating “Food Security Day of Service” for McDowell County residents
Residents of McDowell County need our help.
Friends in the Journey seeks volunteers
Friends in the Journey is looking for volunteers to be mentors to individuals aged 18 and over. This is a program of The Connecting Link, Inc., implementing the Trusted Mentor Model. Friends in the Journey use the power of mentoring to help adults establish stable lives by reducing chaos brought about by poverty, homelessness, under-employment and the effects of incarceration. All our mentees are housed and are referred to Friends in the Journey by our partnering agencies.
Flying High: Alumnus realizes dream as flight nurse
I love my job.
Beyond the plate: award-winning author to share experiences as an undercover worker in America's food industry
In today’s food-obsessed culture with farm-to-table meals, organic foods and fresh, locally sourced ingredients, what does it take for working class, average Americans to eat well? Tackling issues around food and class, award winning journalist and author Tracie McMillan examines these issues in her New York Times best-seller, “The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee’s, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table.”
'Connect With Clay' to feature West Virginia Legislature update March 16
The latest edition of "Connect With Clay" will feature an update on the West Virginia state legislature and the recent legislative session.
Internal HSC-Wide Study Section for Pre-review of Proposals
As part of our effort to support PIs we have established an internal HSC wide study section for pre-review of proposals. Two panels of senior reviewers have been identified that include faculty with significant funding records and service on NIH study sections. Our goal is to provide constructive feedback in a timely manner to support increased competitiveness of applications. Pre-review has become a requirement for PIs accepting bridge funding from the Office of Research and Graduate Education, but this service remains otherwise optional. Faculty are strongly encouraged to participate.
Patrick Thomas, one of WVU's undergraduate cancer researchers, presented his research at the Capital
Patrick Thomas, an undergraduate Chemical Engineering major, was selected to present his research he performed last summer under the Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center Summer Research Program. He was chosen to persent his research at the 2016 Undergraduate Research Day at the Capital in Charleston, WV on February 25, 2016.
Hassan Ramadan elected to leadership position in the Triological Society
The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., also know as The Triological Society, recently named Hassan Ramadan, M.D., professor and chair of the WVU Department of Otolaryngology, as the Southern Section Vice-President-Elect.
Sally Hodder appointed to NIH advisory council
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Sally Hodder, M.D., director of the West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute, associate vice president of clinical and translational research and professor of medicine at West Virginia University, has recently been appointed to the National Institutes of Health’s National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council (NAAIDC) by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell.