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Patients with Parkinson’s find strength and support through WVU’s Boxing for Power program

Tom Covey, M.D., gears up for a punch, sending the bag shuttering against the force and earning a clap of appreciation from the exercise physiology student he’s paired with. Dr. Covey isn’t an aspiring boxer or a former champion. He’s a retired physician on a mission to improve his health after receiving a Parkinson’s diagnosis. Like his fellow classmates in West Virginia University’s Boxing for Power program, he’s hoping to counteract the effects of Parkinson’s, a brain disorder that causes unintended or uncontrollable movements affecting both balance and coordination.

From pathway to purpose: Pursuing a higher degree

While public health wasn’t the original field Lydia Ferrell planned on studying when she arrived on West Virginia University’s campus, it was the one that ended up piquing—and capturing—her interest and enthusiasm.

BMM post-doctoral researcher receives Knights Templar Grant

Emily Sechrest, Ph.D., a post-doctoral researcher from the lab of Wen Tao Deng, Ph.D., in the Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine and Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, received a Pediatric Ophthalmology Career-Starter Research Grant from Knights Templar Eye Foundation.