Association of Clinical and Translational Science Development Roundtable, September 21
Building Your Team Science Toolbox September 21, 2:00PM - 3:30PM EST Increasingly, the most impactful science is done on large, multi-disciplinary teams. But how well do we understand the factors that make research teams more – or less – effective? In this second,...
NIH Fellowship Grant Writing Series – Sign Up by September 1st!
NJ ACTS Workforce Core Under the guidance of a Grant Writing Coach, construct your NIH fellowship application this Fall. Who is this Writing Group for? PhD and MD/PhD students and Postdocs preparing NIH NRSA fellowship applications for the December 2022 or April 2023...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Ploss' article in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology titled, "Humanized mice reveal a macrophage-enriched gene signature defining human lung tissue protection during SARS-CoV-2 infection." The immunological mechanisms driving susceptibility...
People Living with HIV Need Tailored COVID-19 Vaccination Information.
While most people living with HIV have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, younger and Black individuals are hesitant to get vaccinated and have lower vaccination rates, according to a new study by Rutgers researchers. The study, published in AIDS...
How the Pandemic Limited Access to Opioid Addiction Treatment for Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups.
Members of racial and ethnic minority groups were less likely to obtain prescriptions to treat opioid addiction during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study by researchers at Rutgers and Indiana University. Writing in the medical journal JAMA Network Open,...
Parental Depression Screening Beyond the Postpartum Period has the Potential to Identify Families Needing Support.
Screening both mothers and fathers for depression beyond their child’s first birthday in pediatric offices – the current standard practice – could identify families in need of mental health and other critical resources, according to a Rutgers study. “Pediatric...
Treating Moderately Elevated Blood Pressure During Pregnancy.
Todd Rosen, an associate professor and chief of maternal-fetal medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, coauthored a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine that has changed standards of care for treating moderately elevated blood...
To Reduce Smoking Rates in Prisons, Cessation Programs Must Be Expanded and Extended.
More than half of all people incarcerated in the U.S. smoke cigarettes, a hidden health crisis that has long been under-researched and under-resourced. Pamela Valera, an assistant professor in the Department of Urban-Global Public Health at the Rutgers School of...
Rutgers Selected as Backup Center for New National 9-8-8 Mental Health Crisis Line.
The Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care National Call Center has been selected to serve as one of 12 national backup centers that will triage overflow calls made to 9-8-8, a new national hotline for mental health crisis and suicide prevention that launches July...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. James' article in the Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics titled, "Adolescent Chronic Health Conditions and School Disconnectedness." School disconnectedness, a feeling or sense of not belonging or fitting in at school, is associated...