Road to Commercialization Symposium Series: Communicating with Impact and the Art of Storytelling
Join us for the next webinar of the Road to Commercialization Symposium Series on august 3rd! The topic: Communicating with Impact and the Art of Storytelling Strategic communication is an important skill that encompasses active listening, precise message delivery,...
Summer of smoke: How bad has NJ air been from Canadian wildfires? When will it stop?
The summer of smoke will continue in New Jersey for the foreseeable future as Canadian wildfires burn out of control with no relief on the horizon, a team of Rutgers scientists said Tuesday. Air quality in most of New Jersey — especially the northern part of the state...
Join NJ ACTS August 8th for the Data Access and Patient Recruitment Seminar Series
ResearchMatch Presenter: Judith Argon, MA, MTS Executive Lead, Program Development Office of the Vice Chancellor for Translational Medicine and Science When: Tuesday, August 8, 2023 1pm – 2pm Seminar 2pm – 3pm Discussion Where: Stanley S. Bergen Building Room 133 OR...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Wei's article in Genome Research titled, "Complex hierarchical structures in single-cell genomics data unveiled by deep hyperbolic manifold learning." Single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) has provided plenty of new opportunities for exploring cell...
Road to Commercialization Symposium Series, August 3rd!
Communicating with Impact and the Art of Storytelling August 3, 2023 Webinar 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Strategic communication is an important skill that encompasses active listening, precise message delivery, and asking for feedback. Learn how to tell the story of your...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Neibart's article in the Journal of Thoracic Disease titled, "Pneumonitis in Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: No Interaction between Immune Checkpoint Inhibition and Radiation Therapy." Pneumonitis is a common complication of treatment for advanced...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Voronov's article in Biomicrofluidics titled, "Addressable microfluidics technology for non-sacrificial analysis of biomaterial implants in vivo." Tissue regeneration-promoting and drug-eluting biomaterials are commonly implanted into animals as a part...
Princeton Researchers Receive Dean for Research Innovation Funds for New Ideas in the Natural Sciences
Princeton researchers Jordan Taylor (Psychology) and Sabine Petry (Molecular Biology) received Dean for Research Innovation Funds for New Ideas in the Natural Sciences. Projects that explore what music can teach us about the brain, how cells protect themselves from...
New NJACTS Publication
Please read Dr. Daw's article in Behavior Research Methods titled, "An item response theory analysis of the matrix reasoning item bank (MaRs-IB)." Matrix reasoning tasks are among the most widely used measures of cognitive ability in the behavioral sciences. Much of...
John Brooks Named Pew Scholar in Biomedical Sciences
The Pew Charitable Trusts announced in June that John Brooks, an assistant professor of molecular biology at Princeton University, is one of 22 new Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. He and the other Pew scholars will receive four years of funding to spearhead...