Mon General Hospital Performs Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Mon General Hospital has begun performing state-of-the-art robotic-assisted surgery. A da Vinci Surgical System was added to the hospital’s operating suites in October. The system is designed to overcome the limitations of manual laparoscopic surgery by providing enhanced capabilities, such as high-definition three-dimensional vision and a magnified view. “Adding da Vinci robotic surgery to our…

West Liberty University Professor Joseph Horzempa Awarded $500,000 in Grants to Study Vaccine Host

West Liberty University Biology Professor Dr. Joseph Horzempa has received half a million dollars in grants to continue his studies on a unique bacterium as a vaccine host. Horzempa received $250,000 from the National Institutes of Health and an additional $250,000 from WV-INBRE (Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence). “The grants will allow me and…

Marshall University School of Medicine Researchers Study Vitamin C Deficiencies in Patients on Blood-thinning Medication

A case study published by two Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine researchers shows that patients taking warfarin, an anticoagulant medication, may inadvertently be limiting their vitamin C intake because of dietary restrictions associated with the medicine. The clinical study by Dr. Lynne Goebel, professor of medicine, and Dr. George Yousef, a first-year…

Fruth Pharmacy Provides School of Pharmacy with Scholarship Support Gift

Marshall University School of Pharmacy announced today it has received a $10,000 gift for student scholarships from West Virginia-based Fruth Pharmacy. Dean Kevin Yingling, R.Ph, M.D., said the relationship with Fruth Pharmacy is fundamental to the growth of the school. “We are grateful for the unwavering support from the Fruth Pharmacy family,” Yingling said.  “Lynne…