Discovering the “poisoned arrow” required a novel combination of biochemical expertise and machine learning, which turned out to be greater than the sum of their parts, and can lead to the discovery of many more powerful medicines, said Gitai, Princeton’s Edwin Grant...
Please read Dr. Crystal’s article in The Journals of Gerontology titled, “Impact of the 2008 Recession on Wealth-Adjusted Income and Inequality for US Cohorts.” Inequality over the life course reflects interactions between persistent tendencies...
Researchers at Rutgers University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Rockefeller University, and Cornell University are teaming up to examine how the processes that regulate gene expression and chromosome behaviors can lead to health issues, including cancer,...
In Philadelphia, about two-thirds of children do not read at grade level by the time they reach fourth grade. A bright new early literacy campaign featuring real Philly kids rolls out across SEPTA – its public transit system. Sponsors say it’s an invitation to...
By employing artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to formulate therapeutic proteins, a team led by Rutgers researchers has successfully stabilized an enzyme able to degrade scar tissue resulting from spinal cord injuries and promote tissue...