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School of Medicine’s Pamela Murray receives 2017 Sex Education Champion Award
Friday, December 8, 2017
Pamela Murray, M.D., professor in the School of Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics, and Julie Downs, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, received the 2017 Sex Education Champion Award during the Center for Sex Education (CSE) national conference held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 6 to 9.Read School of Medicine’s Pamela Murray receives 2017 Sex Education Champion Award full story
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School of Medicine’s Division of Exercise Physiology to be under new leadership
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Randall W. Bryner, EdD, was recently appointed interim chair for the School of Medicine’s Division of Exercise Physiology. He will oversee the education and undergraduate activities of the program. John M. Hollander, PhD, will serve as interim vice chair with responsibility for research and graduate education, including the PhD program.Read School of Medicine’s Division of Exercise Physiology to be under new leadership full story
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Research Challenge Grants to support development of improved vaccines at WVU
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Thanks to support from the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission, researchers at West Virginia University will be able to continue working to improve the state's health.Read Research Challenge Grants to support development of improved vaccines at WVU full story
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WVU in the News: Receives $1 million from opioid settlement to open new treatment beds in West Virginia
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
As part of a combined $20.8 million in funding, West Virginia University will receive $1 million to open a residential treatment facility as part of the Chestnut Ridge Center and WVU Medicine. -
School of Medicine’s Vidas Dumasius selected for fellowship in the American College of Surgeons
Friday, December 1, 2017
Vidas Dumasius , M.D., assistant professor in the Department of Surgery, was among 1,827 initiates from around the world who became fellows of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) during the convocation ceremony at the college’s 2017 annual clinical congress in San Diego, California, last month. This year’s class of Initiates was among one of the largest ever admitted into the college.