Please read Dr. Jimenez’s article in Pediatrics titled, “Parental Depression Screening in Pediatric Health Care Settings: A Scoping Review.” Parental depression affects as many as 1 in 5 families in the United States, with negative effects on...
This year’s ACTS conference was held in Washington, DC. NJ ACTS had three TL1 Fellows that took top honors. We congratulate them on their achievements! Courtney McDermott was named the ACTS Outstanding Trainee for the Pre-Doctoral Scholar Award. McDermott is...
Animal studies indicate that a new COVID-19 vaccine developed at Rutgers may provide more durable protection against SARS-CoV-2 and its emerging variants than existing vaccines. “We need a better vaccine, one that provides years of robust protection with fewer booster...
From the earliest days of his childhood, Arnold B. Rabson’s fate as a physician-scientist was sealed. His parents were pre-eminent pathologists whose studies in virology changed the course of medicine. Alan S. Rabson advanced cancer research while Ruth L. Kirschstein...
MACHINE LEARNING WITH PYTHON: A HANDS-ON APPROACH REGISTER HERE! Limited spots –sign up early! Basic Training June 20th & Advanced Training June 22nd 10a-2p Each participant must fulfill the following criteria: •Review fundamental workshop course module...