Amid the coronavirus pandemic, health care experts have been urging Americans to get vaccinated against influenza during the 2020-2021 flu season, to prevent a “twindemic,” overlapping epidemics of the flu and COVID-19, which could overwhelm hospitals and...
Explore your spiritual core, ways to boost mental health, to pursue peace of mind and to gain empowerment through wellness as the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College Black Alumnae Network virtually hosts the Jewel Plummer Cobb Sisters Conference. The program also...
In the bewildering days after Superstorm Sandy roiled the Eastern seaboard in October 2012, shredding coastal communities with hurricane-force winds and once-in-a-generation flooding, Ana Baptista ventured into the Ironbound, an industrial neighborhood of...
This Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences program will inform you how to develop effective mentoring relationships and articulate your mentoring philosophy. Presenters: Anita Siu, Pharm.D., BCPPS Clinical Professor Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy Andrew Gow, PhD...
In this election season, the value of science, its methods, and results are increasingly questioned by many political leaders and some segments of the public. We’ve all collectively benefited from the many scientific advancements over the years, so why are there...