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“New products, new industries, and more jobs require continuous additions to knowledge of the laws of nature, and the application of that knowledge to practical purposes.”

— Vannevar Bush, the first Presidential Science Advisor in Science: The Endless Frontier 1945

When the expert researchers at West Virginia University engage their skills and talents to tackle major problems and issues, they do more than generate new game-changing knowledge across a wide range of social and scientific disciplines – their discoveries, just as Vannevar Bush envisioned, improve the quality of life for people of all walks of life; spark new economic development; and inspire and educate the next generation of American leaders.

The range and scope of the work under way by WVU researchers incorporates areas that touch, or soon will touch, millions of lives.

The goal of the WVU Research Corporation is to further refine, elevate and support WVU’s record of research accomplishment and broaden its impact on the economies of West Virginia and the United States.

This site seeks to illuminate WVU research currently under way and highlight programs and projects that help WVU faculty and investigators who are seeking funding, intellectual property assistance, commercialization help and institutional support.

Dr. Curt Peterson

Dr. Curt M. Peterson, VP for Research and Economic Development and President, WVU Research Corporation


Position Announcement

Associate Vice President for Research and Economic Development

Funding Alert

Request for Proposals

Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (PSCoR) Spring 2009

West Virginia University faculty are urged to consider proposing for grants to be awarded in fiscal year 2009 to provide funding for release time buy-out activities that will lead to external funding for research.


Help for WVU Faculty Researchers

The WVU Research Corporation is committed to helping and encouraging WVU researchers in their pursuit of competitive research funding. Tools and assistance are available.


From the Laboratory to the Marketplace

The Office of Technology Transfer (OTT) is responsible for the protection and commercialization of Intellectual Property for all WVU organizations. Faculty members and other researchers are the primary source of intellectual property. Commercialization occurs primarily through licenses of patents and/or know-how to existing companies, and, in some cases, through the creation of a joint venture or even a start-up company.

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WVU Technologies Available for Commercialization


WVU’s Advanced Energy Initiative (AEI)

Breaking Down Barriers to America’s Energy Independence

Coal Derived Liquid Fuel

AEI in Brief

AEI Goals, Vision and Strategy

AEI Requests for Proposals

AEI is a major part of WVU participation in the new West Virginia Research Trust Fund

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News & Events

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Weather Data Expert to Bring R&D Expertise to WVU for Seminar

The Natural Resource Analysis Center (NRAC) and the Division of Resource Management in the WVU Davis College will host a seminar by Joe Russo, co-founder and president of ZedX, Inc – an information technology company that specializes in the distribution of weather and weather-dependent databases, and decision-support tools for the agricultural community at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in Assembly Rooms A&B of the National Research Center for Coal and Energy on the Evansdale Campus. Read more about the event.


WVU Research in the News

WVU Helps Local Innovator with Mechanical Concrete Concept

WVU College of Engineering and Mineral Resources helps demonstrate local innovator’s idea to turn old tires into “mechanical concrete.” Read more in the State Journal.

American Cancer Society Awards Three-Year Grant to WVU for Four Junior Faculty

The American Cancer Society has awarded a three-year, $120,000 grant to West Virginia University to support four junior faculty members with pilot projects involving population studies or laboratory based research. Read more at Herald Dispatch.com

Researcher Notes Links Between Heart Disease and the Economy

Joel Halverson, a professor of pharmaceutical systems and policy, said while poor diets and a lazy routine contribute to heart disease, he believes the economy’s state has an effect on chronic diseases. Read more in the Daily Athenaeum.

West Virginia Can Lead Transition to a Low-Carbon Future

WVU’s Dr. Carl Irwin writes about how West Virginia can create a vibrant new business development scene, be recognized as part of the solution and invigorate the state with new industry, investment dollars and R&D funds. Read more in the State Journal.

West Virginia is the best place to turn coal into fuel

Op Ed Commentary by WV Gov. Joe Manchin and C. Peter Magrath, WVU Interim President

THE energy summit last week brought together experts from the public and private sectors for a real wrestling match with America’s energy dilemma. There were presentations about carbon sequestration; coal gasification; carbon credit markets; wind, solar and hydropower energy generation options; and other complex challenges that sit before us like unopened Christmas presents bound up with tight stubborn paper and bows of steel. Read more in the Charleston Gazette

See more stories in the Research Newsroom Archives


Research Newsroom

Chinese Visitors Talk Coal to Liquid Fuel at WVU

WVU Receives Recognition for Mine Safety Training

Study Examines Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Heart Disease

Professor's Research on Soviet Famine Sparks Debate

American Cancer Society Awards Research Grant to Encourage Juior Faculty at WVU

US Airways Magazine Features WV Research Trust Fund in West Virginia Section

WVU Designs Giant Airbag for Tunnel Safety in Emergencies

WVU Named National Leader for FBI Biometrics Research


WVU Experts Database

The West Virginia University Experts Database offers journalists the expertise of WVU faculty and staff.

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West Virginia University’s search for a new Chancellor for Health Sciences is under way with a 23-member search committee led by Chairman Emeritus of the WVU Board of Governors Curtis “Hank” Barnette. Chancellor Search Information

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