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New Study Refines Understanding of Kidney Transplant Rejection.

New Study Refines Understanding of Kidney Transplant Rejection.

by William Jester | Nov 17, 2024 | Community, News

Rutgers Health researchers and other medical scientists involved in a large international study have identified new signs of kidney transplant rejection that could lead to more precise diagnosis and treatment for transplant recipients. The research, published in The...

How to Keep Your COPD Under Control, Even When Life Is Changing.

by William Jester | Nov 16, 2024 | Community, News

For most of us, any change to our normal existence adds a certain layer of distress. But when those moments occur and you’re living with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), it can complicate your ability to manage serious symptoms like shortness of breath...
Women of Ying Wu College of Computing Study Bias in AI at Annual Grace Hopper Conference.

Women of Ying Wu College of Computing Study Bias in AI at Annual Grace Hopper Conference.

by William Jester | Nov 16, 2024 | Community, News

Members of NJIT’s undergraduate and graduate Women in Computing Society groups attending the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) 2024 in Philadelphia took full advantage of opportunities for professional development, networking and industry insights that support their...
NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources

NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources

by William Jester | Nov 15, 2024 | Community, Covid, News

The situation around the current spread of COVID-19 is changing rapidly. We have compiled resource links for the general community highlighting local resources across New Jersey, ways to get involved, and mental and physical wellness. Visit our COVID-19 page for...
How New Therapies Are Revolutionizing the Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

How New Therapies Are Revolutionizing the Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis.

by William Jester | Nov 15, 2024 | Community, News

The use of biologic and targeted therapies for children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) surpassed more typical therapies in recent years, according to Rutgers Health researchers. Their study, published in Arthritis & Rheumatology, examined more than 20...
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