by | Oct 31, 2023 | News
Detecting Gene-Environment Interactions for Complex Traits: Methodological and Conceptual Challenges (and Some Solutions) with Sam Trejo, PhD Assistant Professor of Sociology Princeton University The sudden availability of molecular genetic data has prompted increased...
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NJIT has secured a $6 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to translate science and engineering discoveries into market-ready technologies that will improve quality of life in areas ranging from health care, to sustainable energy, to data privacy....
by | Oct 30, 2023 | News
Rutgers researchers have developed an analytical tool for spotting and omitting stray DNA and RNA that contaminate genetic analyses of single-celled organisms. Their work, which appears in Nature Computational Science, also may help laboratories avoid mismatching...
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Join the NJ ACTS Workforce Development Core for the Clinical Research Management Collaborative Training Series Part I: Project Optimus And Current Trends in Oncology Dose Selection Come join us for part one of a three-part training series geared to the advancement of...
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Clinicians who show more empathy promote better psychological health among breast cancer patients, according to a Rutgers study examining how oncology doctors facilitate psychological well-being. “Our findings suggest that provider communication is a key component to...