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By 2050, it is expected that a new case of Alzheimer’s will occur every 33 seconds. This grim prognosis drives Rutgers scientists and clinicians to find ways to prevent and stop the progression of this devastating disease. Watch our video to see the important work... by | Mar 20, 2023 | News
Microplastics: they are roughly the size of a sesame seed, and they show up nearly everywhere, including the world’s waterways and food supply. Scientists are not sure how harmful microplastics may be to humans, animals, and marine life, but they are increasingly... by | Mar 20, 2023 | News
Researchers may be able to predict cardiovascular disease – such as arterial fibrillation and heart failure – in patients by using artificial intelligence (AI) to examine the genes in their DNA, according to a new Rutgers study. “With the successful execution of our... by | Mar 17, 2023 | News
The Office for Research has developed new ways to use data to inform the research enterprise operation, helping to expedite the IRB approval process and turnaround time for faculty. The Office for Research has implemented data analytics strategies to streamline the...
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The American Journal of Public Health recently published an open source free special issue that examines how structural racism is a barrier to health equity and how policy is a key mechanism to dismantle it. The collection of articles, studies and essays, backed by...