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麻豆传媒: WVU, RAND Research Partnership Launches with Initial Focus on Workforce Needs
Released: 2-Apr-2025 11:05 AM EDT
WVU, RAND Research Partnership Launches with Initial Focus on Workforce Needs
West Virginia University

To support policymaking that helps develop an agile, future-ready labor pool, West Virginia University is partnering with RAND to turn world-class research into practical solutions for evolving job markets 鈥 focusing on workforce development and education.

麻豆传媒: Neuroscientists Fine-Tune Zinc Activity to Improve Messaging in Brain
Released: 20-Mar-2025 6:30 PM EDT
Neuroscientists Fine-Tune Zinc Activity to Improve Messaging in Brain
West Virginia University

West Virginia University neuroscientists have discovered a way to control how much zinc is released to specific locations in the brain. The essential mineral plays a major role in the organ鈥檚 function, including improving memory and lessening symptoms of some neurological disorders, but getting the right amount to the right place is key.

麻豆传媒: Research Shows Credit Card Behaviors Are Lifelong, Whether Users Carry Debt or Pay Balances Monthly
Released: 17-Mar-2025 7:20 PM EDT
Research Shows Credit Card Behaviors Are Lifelong, Whether Users Carry Debt or Pay Balances Monthly
West Virginia University

Interpreting patterns in consumers鈥 credit card usage means understanding credit cards as two different products in one, according to West Virginia University economics research.

麻豆传媒: Nursing Faculty Aim to Enhance Rural Home Care for Chronically Ill Through NIH  Award
Released: 26-Feb-2025 7:25 PM EST
Nursing Faculty Aim to Enhance Rural Home Care for Chronically Ill Through NIH Award
West Virginia University

With a $2.7 million award from the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 National Institute of Nursing Research that is one of the largest ever for the West Virginia University School of Nursing, three faculty researchers aim to support families while increasing access to care in the rural reaches of the Mountain State by testing an integrated, nurse-led intervention for family home care management of end-stage heart failure and palliative care.

麻豆传媒: WVU Team Wins Third Consecutive Championship at International Mine Rescue Competition
Released: 24-Feb-2025 10:25 AM EST
WVU Team Wins Third Consecutive Championship at International Mine Rescue Competition
West Virginia University

The West Virginia University Mine Rescue Team, based at the WVU Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, won its third world champion crown during the 2025 Intercollegiate Mine Emergency Rescue Development competition Feb. 17-21 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado.

麻豆传媒: Research Shows Buyers Believe Karma, Not Boycotts Should Punish Brands for Bad Behavior
Released: 17-Feb-2025 9:05 PM EST
Research Shows Buyers Believe Karma, Not Boycotts Should Punish Brands for Bad Behavior
West Virginia University

Consumers who say they believe in karma are more likely to forgive companies that behave immorally than those who don鈥檛, according to a West Virginia University marketing expert.

麻豆传媒: WVU Maintains Prominent R1  Ranking as Top US Research University
Released: 13-Feb-2025 9:10 AM EST
WVU Maintains Prominent R1 Ranking as Top US Research University
West Virginia University

West Virginia University was reaffirmed as an R1 university, the highest possible research ranking, in the 2025 rankings by the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching released Thursday (Feb. 13).

麻豆传媒: Researchers Examine Economic Impacts of Aquatic Dead Zones
Released: 30-Jan-2025 9:55 AM EST
Researchers Examine Economic Impacts of Aquatic Dead Zones
West Virginia University

A West Virginia University researcher is working to understand and estimate environmental cleanup costs associated with agricultural runoff that causes polluted 鈥渄ead zones鈥 in downstream coastal systems.

麻豆传媒: Researchers Testing Antibody to Treat Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Released: 28-Jan-2025 9:45 AM EST
Researchers Testing Antibody to Treat Drug-Resistant Bacteria
West Virginia University

West Virginia University microbiologists have identified an antibody that can kill one of the most drug-resistant bacteria. Now, supported by a $3.5 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, they want to determine whether it can be combined with other antibiotics to produce a potent treatment against infection.

麻豆传媒: Legal Scholar Makes Case for Equal Protection Among Different Medication Classes
Released: 24-Jan-2025 9:30 AM EST
Legal Scholar Makes Case for Equal Protection Among Different Medication Classes
West Virginia University

A West Virginia University legal scholar says biologic drugs like the flu vaccine are afforded a lengthy period of legal protection before copycat versions can be sold. In contrast, small-molecule drugs like antibiotics and steroids get far less time, and that may unfairly benefit biologic manufacturers, according to Sean Tu with the WVU College of Law.

麻豆传媒: Beyond ChatGPT: Researchers to Study Use and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Across Disciplines
Released: 22-Jan-2025 9:00 PM EST
Beyond ChatGPT: Researchers to Study Use and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Across Disciplines
West Virginia University

With support from a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, two West Virginia University researchers have designed an interdisciplinary, cross-institutional program to engage liberal arts faculty in discussions on the social, ethical and technical aspects of artificial intelligence and its role in classrooms.

   
麻豆传媒: WVU Hearts of Gold to Help Establish Standards for Service Dog Training with Grant Support
Released: 14-Jan-2025 5:00 PM EST
WVU Hearts of Gold to Help Establish Standards for Service Dog Training with Grant Support
West Virginia University

The West Virginia University Hearts of Gold Program will play a key role in setting new industry standards for service dog training and support with the help of a more than $590,000 award from the Wounded Warrior Service Dog Grant Program.



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