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  • WVU in the News: McCawley testifies on state's water quality standards

    Wednesday, January 23, 2019

    Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences professor Michael McCawley recently encouraged state lawmakers to improve water quality standards to better protect human health.

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  • WVU in the news: Campo discusses link between mental, physical health on NPR's Take Care

    Tuesday, January 22, 2019

    Though current research showing mental health and physical health affect each other in many ways has come a long way, there is still more progress that needs to be made to better understand these two closely connected areas of overall health. Dr. John Campo joins us on "Take Care" to discuss. He's the chief behavioral wellness officer in the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute and assistant dean for behavioral health professor at West Virginia University School of Medicine. 

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  • School of Medicine names assistant deans for outreach and community engagement

    Tuesday, January 22, 2019

    Joseph Prudhomme, M.D., and Rebecca Schmidt, D.O., have been named assistant deans for outreach and community engagement in the West Virginia University School of Medicine.

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  • Pathology faculty publish new textbook

    Tuesday, January 22, 2019

    Three faculty members in the West Virginia University Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Laboratory Medicine recently published a new textbook on anatomy.

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  • Register now and submit abstracts for WVCTSI’s 2019 Annual Meeting

    Tuesday, January 22, 2019

    Join fellow WVCTSI leadership and members from across the state to discuss exciting new efforts and initiatives in clinical and translational science in the Mountain State. This day-and-a-half event will feature: WVCTSI progress and highlights, research roundtable discussions, presentations from addiction researchers, poster presentations from exciting work across the CTS spectrum, updates on available resources and services for members, and breakout sessions on key topics and trends.

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