Post-Doctoral Candidate Seminar with Dr. Miloni Dalal “Deletion of Myeloid Pannexin-1 channels decrease chemokine’s expression and improve cognitive function after brain trauma” Wednesday August 7th 1:30 – 2:30 pm On Zoom...
Targeted blood tests, asking patients about risk factors, and dose modifications can lessen the risk of potentially fatal reactions to antiseizure medications that millions of Americans take for epilepsy and other conditions. However, skin reactions in newly medicated...
Post-Doctoral Candidate Seminar with Dr. Francesca Paola Luongo “From Cells to Models: Enhancing 3D In Vitro Studies and Biological Research” Wednesday August 7th 12pm – 1 pm On Zoom...
Black patients who leave hospice care and patients with short stays in hospice care are at increased risks for being admitted to a hospital after being discharged from hospice, according to Rutgers Health researchers. Their study, published in JAMA Network Open,...
Roughly 60 percent of all Black Americans are exposed to some form of gun violence, and such exposures predict elevated rates of disability, according to Rutgers Health research. Survey data from 3,015 Black Americans linked specific disabilities ranging from trouble...