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Apply for a Masters of Science in Clinical Research Management

by Pamela Dahlen | Mar 9, 2023 | Community, News

Apply here! Applications are due before April 15, 2023. Interested in entering the Clinical Research Workforce, but have no prior experience? Seeking new ways to play a role in the development of cutting-edge medicine, vaccines, or devices? The Rutgers School of...
Princeton researchers find a path toward Hep E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure.

Princeton researchers find a path toward Hep E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure.

by William Jester | Mar 8, 2023 | Community, News

In a paper published Feb. 28 in the journal eLife, a team of researchers headed by Princeton’s Alexander Ploss settle a debate about a key protein in hepatitis E (Hep E), which could open the way to developing treatments for a tiny virus that poses an outsized threat...
US Congress Recognizes NJIT for Providing Mobile Vaccination Center in Queens.

US Congress Recognizes NJIT for Providing Mobile Vaccination Center in Queens.

by William Jester | Mar 8, 2023 | Community, News

New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) was recognized by the 117th United States Congress for its role in providing a mobile medical care unit (M2CU) to aid in COVID-19 vaccination and testing. The M2CU was developed through a collaboration by NJIT, University...
Brain-Wave Data and Hearing Test May Help Diagnose Autism Earlier.

Brain-Wave Data and Hearing Test May Help Diagnose Autism Earlier.

by William Jester | Mar 7, 2023 | Community, News

Brain-wave data collected during a hearing test routinely given to newborns could help clinicians spot neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism in early infancy, according to a new Rutgers-led study. Researchers found that newborns who later received an autism...
Student-Run Health Clinic Emphasizes Socially Conscious Care.

Student-Run Health Clinic Emphasizes Socially Conscious Care.

by William Jester | Mar 6, 2023 | Community, News

On the Newark campus of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, a health clinic run by medical students has been changing lives—and no doubt saving them—for more than 50 years. The Student Family Health Care Center serves the severely underserved: city residents who...
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