Register Now for Rutgers Health Anniversary Symposium on March 20th
Uncovering Solutions to Health Inequities Experts and advocates unite as we delve into crucial discussions on fostering equitable health care outcomes and how Rutgers can contribute to making the world well. The symposium includes speakers with question-and-answer...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Treitler's article in the Journal of Substance Use & Addiction Treatment titled, "Implementation of an office-based addiction treatment model for Medicaid enrollees: A mixed methods study." About 5 million Americans meet diagnostic criteria for...
Study Charts Possibilities for a Better Way to Diagnose Gestational Diabetes.
Pregnancy weight and biochemical markers measured in blood from women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) were related to increased risk of poor pregnancy outcomes, suggesting a new direction for precision diagnostics, according to researchers. The study led...
Chinese Lab Mapped Deadly Coronavirus Two Weeks Before Beijing Told the World, Documents Show.
Chinese researchers isolated and mapped the virus that causes Covid-19 in late December 2019, at least two weeks before Beijing revealed details of the deadly virus to the world, congressional investigators said, raising questions anew about what China knew in the...
An NIH-funded R25 Summer Research/Education Program – Apply Now
Who Students from the following schools who are interested in careers as clinician scientists. - New Jersey Medical School - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School - School of Dental Medicine - School of Health Professions What Research - Education Program sponsored by...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Maturana's article in Gene Therapy titled, "Engineered compact pan-neuronal promoter from Alphaherpesvirus LAP2 enhances target gene expression in the mouse brain and reduces tropism in the liver." The field of translational neuroscience has brought...
Disparities Remain in End-of-Life Care in New Jersey.
Minority patient groups—including those whose primary language is not English and those who have lower middle-income economic status—with a diagnosis of metastatic cancer, are less likely to receive end-of-life palliative care or a hospice referral, according to...
Advancing Clinical Research: The Role of Software Solutions – Feb. 22nd at 12p
You are invited to join the CRM Network’s Virtual Webinar entitled, Advancing Clinical Research: The Role of Software Solutions. Event Details: Thursday, February 22, 2024 12:00 PM EST via Zoom...
Home Health Care Linked to Increased Hospice Use at End-of-Life, Study Reveals.
Home health care use in the last three years of a patient’s life is associated with a higher likelihood of hospice care at the end of life, according to a Rutgers Health study. Researchers, whose findings are published in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, examined...
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