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  • WVU researchers pen op-ed promoting vaccinations

    Monday, February 4, 2019

    HPML Assistant Professor Lindsay Allen, along with four other WVU researchers, recently published an op-ed in the Charleston Gazette-Mail calling for an end to the vaccine debate in the wake of Senate Bill 454 and the measles outbreak in Washington and Oregon.

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  • Berry named to Addiction Policy Forum’s Scientific Advisory Board

    Thursday, January 31, 2019

    Addiction Policy Forum has announced the formation of the Scientific Advisory Board, including experts in medicine, psychiatry, addiction treatment, research and public health.

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  • Nominations for annual Vice President’s Awards open Feb. 1

    Wednesday, January 30, 2019

    The annual Vice President's Awards Committee is now accepting nominations. This is your opportunity to honor and recognize employees at the WVU Health Sciences Center. Nominations can be submitted starting Friday, February 1. The form will remain open through Thursday, February 28.

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  • Department of Neuroscience raising money for student outreach program

    Wednesday, January 30, 2019

    The Department of Neuroscience is raising money for its Feed Our Brains campaign, which aims to pay off overdue student lunch balances at elementary and middle schools in greater Monongalia County that are visited as part of their student outreach program. Several neuroscience related games and activities are held at each school to help the students learn about the brain and hopefully create a love for science.

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  • WVU researcher investigates a little-studied patient population: pregnant women with eating disorders

    Thursday, January 24, 2019

    Assistant Professor Elizabeth Claydon is looking at how eating disorders may affect women’s experience of — and attitudes toward —pregnancy.

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