Children whose parents cannot afford diapers do not get quality sleep, according to a study by the Rutgers School of Nursing. The study, published in the Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, is the first to examine the relationship between diaper need...
The RCSB Protein Data Bank, headquartered at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, which has transformed biology and medicine by impacting research, education and drug discovery worldwide, has a lot more digital data storage space thanks to Amazon Web Services (AWS). The...
Please read Dr. Panettieri’s article in Science Translational Medicine titled, “Steroid-induced fibroblast growth factors drive an epithelial-mesenchymal inflammatory axis in severe asthma.” Inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) are the mainstay controller...
Event Venue: President’s Tent – 11 Bishop Place, New Brunswick Registration Extended to June 6th! Register HERE! Read more about the event HERE! Keynote Speakers Matthew Kreuter, PhD, MPH Kahn Family Professor and Associate Dean for Public Health Brown...
Two drugs are better than one when it comes to stopping asthma attacks in progress, a new clinical trial has found. The study, of more than 3,100 asthma patients, found that a two-drug “rescue” inhaler worked better than a standard inhaler in thwarting...