When people in the United States die by firearm suicide, they most frequently use handguns, many of which are stored loaded and unlocked, according to a Rutgers study. Researchers, whose findings are published in Death Studies, examined data from the National Violent...
Scientists looking to understand the fundamental brain mechanisms of autism spectrum disorder have found that a gene mutation known to be associated with the disorder causes an overstimulation of brain cells far greater than that seen in neuronal cells without the...
The lights, the parties, the traditions, the gifts, the meals together—at the end of every year, people around the globe celebrate the holidays. Holiday music, decorations, and lights occupy nearly every public space, while commercials and social media offer a...
Rutgers scientists have developed a new approach to stopping viral infections: a so-called live-attenuated, replication-defective DNA virus vaccine that uses a compound known as centanamycin to generate an altered virus for vaccine development. The method was tested...
Strategies for Engaging Communities in Research: NJ ACTS Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series Speaker: Dr. Kristen Krause, Ph.D., MPH December 8, 2022 2 pm This workshop is designed for anyone who is interested in learning about engaging different...