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Dr. Nadja Spitzer of Marshall University’s College of Science has been awarded a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation. Spitzer, an assistant professor of biological sciences, earned the award for her work to study how exposure to silver nanoparticles could be affecting the brains of children and adults. The award comes with funding
West Virginia’s life science industries create value for West Virginia and the world! Bio West Virginia’s members are innovators –making discoveries, improving science and growing our economy. The Sixth Annual West Virginia Bioscience Summit, which will take place April 26-27, 2016, in Huntington, will bring together biotech companies, academic researchers, service providers, policy makers, economic
Register Here HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall University will host an Engineering Education Summit on Tuesday, Dec. 1, from 4-6 p.m. at the Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex, 1676 Third Ave., Huntington. The program is free and open to the public. The summit will bring together K-12 and university educators with representatives of Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Biology professor Dr. Elmer Price is featured on the cover of the fall 2015 issue of “The Neuron”—the state’s journal of science and research. This issue also includes Marshall-related articles about the university’s top-ranked Forensic Science graduate program, the opening of the Arthur Weisberg Family Applied Engineering Complex, and research to study obesity and aging, as