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Rutgers has been instrumental in getting the coronavirus vaccines to the public – most recently leading one of the largest phase 3 clinical trials sites in the world for the FDA emergency-use authorized Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which is expected to play a... by | Mar 10, 2021 | News
The University Libraries are offering a webinar on SciENcv for NIH Biosketches on March 12, 2021. Webinar – Using My Bibliography and ORCID in SciENcv to Develop NIH Biosketches. You are welcome to register for an online presentation on How to Use My... by | Mar 10, 2021 | News
A woman just went viral on TikTok after describing how she got chlamydia in her lungs—not a typo—from a bad vape cartridge. The video—which is now private, but was reported on first by BuzzFeed—shows TikTok user @germanshepardfanaccount playing the “put a finger... by | Mar 9, 2021 | News
Today’s topic: “Getting your science out: Developing Effective Graphical and Written Abstracts”. Read more and Register here. Questions? Contact Yasheca Ebanks by | Mar 9, 2021 | News
Please read Dr. Geller’s article in the BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making titled, “Extending import detection algorithms for concept import from two to three biomedical terminologies.” Background While enrichment of terminologies can be...