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WVU researchers weigh pros and cons of Code Interpreter, await upgrades

While West Virginia University researchers see potential in educational settings for the newest official ChatGPT plugin, called Code Interpreter, they’ve found limitations for its use by scientists who work with biological data utilizing computational methods to prioritize targeted treatment for cancer and genetic disorders.

WVU in the News: Can you cry underwater?

Dr. Geoffrey Bradford, professor in the School of Medicine Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, writes for The Conversation Curious Kids series about tears and crying underwater.

WVU provides hands-on simulation training for West Virginia Junior College

Across the West Virginia University Health Sciences campus students training to become healthcare professionals participate in immersive simulation experiences through the David and Jo Ann Shaw Center for Simulation Training and Education for Patient Safety (STEPS) as part of their education. To continue preparing healthcare professionals to best treat patients across the region, STEPS recently expanded training opportunities to faculty and staff at West Virginia Junior College.