News & Announcements

New NJACTS Publication

Please read Dr. McGovern's article in AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses titled, "Global Imbalances in Funding Sources for HIV Randomized Control Trials." Improving access to grant funding is a critical aspect of strengthening research capacity outside of higher...

What causes seasonal allergies, and what can you do about it?

Catherine Monteleone sometimes jokes that her patients are among the few who aren’t happy when their test results are negative. She’s an allergist-immunologist at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and people with allergies want to know what’s causing their...

Community-Engaged Undergraduate Scholars.

Community-Engaged Undergraduate Scholars.

During the winter break between the 2022-23 academic year semesters, The Office of the Dean of the College's Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES) partnered with the New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS) on an NIH...

New NJACTS Publication

Please read Dr. Jude's article in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology titled, "Starving a Cell Promotes Airway Smooth Muscle Relaxation: Inhibition of Glycolysis Attenuates Excitation-Contraction Coupling." The salient clinical feature of...

New NJACTS Publication

Please read Dr. Hudson's article in the American Journal of Public Health titled, "Community- Versus Health Care Organization-Based Approaches to Expanding At-Home COVID-19 Testing in Black and Latino Communities, New Jersey, 2021." At-home COVID-19 testing offers...

New NJACTS Publication

Please read Dr. Crystal's article in the Journal of General Internal Medicine titled, "Association of a State Prescribing Limits Policy with Opioid Prescribing and Long-term Use: an Interrupted Time Series Analysis." Prescription opioids are widely viewed as a main...

Join NJ ACTS for NIH Grant Bootcamp on July 11th!

Interested in learning the basics of writing, submitting, and achieving NIH K and R grants? Learn from grant writing coaches, recent awardees, and experienced peer reviewers. Who can participate? Postdocs, residents, fellows, faculty, instructors, and clinicians...