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Why don’t we treat omicron like a bad cold? Well, it’s more complicated than that.

Why don’t we treat omicron like a bad cold? Well, it’s more complicated than that.

by William Jester | Jan 29, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

The COVID-19 patients continue to stream into Holy Name, just as they have for the past month. They’re not as sick on average as they were in earlier waves of the pandemic. But they keep coming, some struggling to breathe and further straining an already exhausted...
Health care support workers have been essential yet unappreciated in pandemic, study says.

Health care support workers have been essential yet unappreciated in pandemic, study says.

by William Jester | Jan 28, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

An unusual study of the COVID pandemic’s impact on the work and personal lives of an often-overlooked group of health care workers has yielded lessons about the stresses that drive them out of the workforce, their attitudes toward vaccination and testing, and the...
As COVID-19 persists, change in thinking might be near

As COVID-19 persists, change in thinking might be near

by Pamela Dahlen | Jan 28, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Medical community weighs what ‘living with’ COVID-19 would mean Unlike the flu, COVID-19 is not currently considered endemic in the U.S., meaning a manageable disease that always causes a certain amount of sickness, perhaps spiking at times, and is confined to one or...
NSF Hub, with NJIT as Member, Now Taking Applications to Commercialize Research.

NSF Hub, with NJIT as Member, Now Taking Applications to Commercialize Research.

by William Jester | Jan 28, 2022 | News

Aiming to propel discoveries made in university labs into everyday life, the new I-Corps Northeast Hub launched this week following its announcement last summer, as applications are now open for its first researcher training program. The 4-week program, in which...
Rutgers Launches All of Us Research Program Providing Researchers with Access to National Institutes of Health Diverse Biomedical Database.

Rutgers Launches All of Us Research Program Providing Researchers with Access to National Institutes of Health Diverse Biomedical Database.

by William Jester | Jan 27, 2022 | News

As part of the university’s continued commitment to equipping its researchers with valuable tools to advance their investigations, Rutgers senior vice president for research, Michael E. Zwick, PhD, announces new access to the All of Us Researchers Workbench of the...
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