Announcements
Appalachian Media Institute series features Public Health professor
On Thursday, July 23, the Appalachian Media Institute’s annual Summer Documentary Institute aired on the organizations radio station, WMMT 88.7 FM. As part of this year’s series, West Virginia University School of Public Health Assistant Professor Lauri Andress, PhD, JD, was interviewed for a short story titled “Symptom of Slavery: Racism in Healthcare During a Pandemic.”
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 7-23-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 7-23-2020
How can a bat infect a human? Episode 5 of WVU's COVID-19 podcast out now
How exactly did a virus from a bat jump to humans?
WVU partners with DTE Energy Foundation to establish West Virginia’s first EMS physician response team, save lives in rural areas
A new pilot project launched by the West Virginia University School of Medicine in partnership with the DTE Energy Foundation will deploy physicians to respond to emergencies in rural areas of West Virginia, improving access to – and quality of – emergency care to save lives statewide.
WVU team unmasks effective N95 alternatives
WVU’s Timothy Nurkiewicz and a diverse team of researchers tested various masks and materials to determine viable alternatives to an N95 mask. On top, the two left masks are 3D-printed designs from the Billings Clinic, followed by a CPAP mask and a black mask that failed the testing. Below the masks are 3D-printed adapters, developed by Nurkiewicz's team, that can be attached universally to any mask. The 3D devices use 3M 1900 filter material. In the third row down, various filter materials were tested to improve 3D mask performance and include in the adapters. At the bottom are hand-sewn masks from Camp Dawson in Kingwood. (WVU Photo/Travis Goldsmith)
WVU CORONAVIRUS: Busting myths about masks
“It’s important that the users understand that nothing is 100 percent effective, but rather wearing a mask is a part of a series of behavior changes during the COVID pandemic that we can take that decreases the chance of us contracting COVID from another person.” —Timothy Nurkiewicz, director of the WVU Center for Inhalation Toxicology
New center for neuroscience research brings together faculty, students across WVU
Just as nerve cells don’t work in isolation when we think, speak or move, scientists don’t work alone when they study the nervous system. A new center at West Virginia University—the Center for Foundational Neuroscience Research and Education—will help researchers from different departments collaborate in a similar way. By teaming up, the researchers will use their unique skillsets and backgrounds to make neuroscience discoveries that might take much longer otherwise.
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 7-22-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 7-22-2020
July 22, 2020 - WVU in the News: Coronavirus
WVU coronavirus (COVID-19) news for July 22, 2020.
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 7-21-2020
WV DHHR: COVID-19 Daily Update 7-21-2020