Announcements

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Special preview: WVU Museum of the Health Sciences

A special preview of the WVU Museum of the Health Sciences will be held on Oct. 13 at 3 p.m. in the Pylons area, along with a book signing with long-time WVU pediatric cardiologist and author Dr. Bill Neal for his newly released title, “The Quite Advocate:  Edward J. Van Liere’s Influence on Medical Education in West Virginia.”

School of Dentistry opens and dedicates innovation center

The innovation center is equipped with the best and latest technology dental industry manufacturers have to offer. Digital impression equipment, lasers, 3-D imaging systems, oral cancer screening devices, advanced implant systems and more will be utilized at no financial cost to the dental school program.

WVU biochemist goes online to X-ray life-sustaining crystals

On August 22, Aaron Robart, assistant professor of biochemistry in the WVU School of Medicine, used the powerful Advanced Photon Source at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago to zap three types of life-sustaining crystals with X-rays revealing molecular structures that resemble tangles of corkscrew pasta or patterns of daisies.

Health navigators funding restored

A West Virginia University program that has helped thousands of West Virginians sign up for health insurance has received a third year of funding from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The program serves 29 West Virginia counties in both panhandles and the north central part of the state.

WVU-led report shows smoking has not flamed out in all populations

The number one cause of preventable death is on the decline, but not for everyone. A new report led by a West Virginia University public health expert shows that despite a drop in cigarette smoking nationwide, minority groups are at higher risk for tobacco-related diseases than others.