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Risky Combos of Psychiatric Drugs Prescribed for Young Patients.

Risky Combos of Psychiatric Drugs Prescribed for Young Patients.

by William Jester | Oct 20, 2024 | Community, News

A new study reveals that young patients treated with psychiatric medications receive potentially dangerous combinations with concerning frequency. Researchers from Rutgers Health and other institutions analyzed New York State Medicaid records for more than 141,000...
Mapping an entire (fly) brain: A step toward understanding diseases of the human brain.

Mapping an entire (fly) brain: A step toward understanding diseases of the human brain.

by William Jester | Oct 19, 2024 | Community, News

For many heartbreaking diseases of the brain — dementia, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and others — doctors can only treat the symptoms. Medical science does not have a cure. Why? Because it’s difficult to cure what we don’t understand, and the human brain, with its...

Princeton Precision Health 2024 Seminar Series on 11/15 at noon

by Pamela Dahlen | Oct 18, 2024 | Community, News

Talking tech: How parents and kids co-create social norms about technology use presented by Emily Foster-Hanson, PhD Swarthmore College November 15, 2025 12pm Lunch will be provided.  Princeton University 252 Nassau Street Princeton Getting to the seminar space...
Why Leadership Outweighs an Interdisciplinary Mix in the Effectiveness of a Research Team.

Why Leadership Outweighs an Interdisciplinary Mix in the Effectiveness of a Research Team.

by William Jester | Oct 18, 2024 | Community, News

When it comes to large research projects, strong leadership and experience may be a stronger predictor of team effectiveness than interdepartmental collaboration. This finding, which could help improve the future efficacy of large research teams everywhere, emerges...
Rutgers Fashions a Biomedical Springboard for Newark-Area High School Students.

Rutgers Fashions a Biomedical Springboard for Newark-Area High School Students.

by William Jester | Oct 18, 2024 | Community, News

New Rutgers Health summer school seeks to inspire the next generation of medical researchers through practical, hands-on learning For Regina Bruce, a science teacher at Newark’s Technology High School and a Rutgers master’s student in biomedical sciences, the summer...
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