• Facebook
  • X
  • Events
  • News
  • Donate
Search
Hit enter to search or ESC to close
New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission
    • Membership
    • Affiliated Institutions
    • NJ ACTS Leadership
    • Cite the CTSA and Publications
    • CTSA Resources
    • Elements
  • Community
    • Our Services
    • Community Leadership
    • Volunteering for a Clinical Trial FAQs
    • Find a Clinical Trial
    • Partnership & Innovation Funding Opportunities
    • COVID-19 Resources
  • Investigator Resources
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Research Design (BERD)
    • Informatics Services
    • Regulatory Knowledge & Support
    • Special Populations in Research
    • Team Science
    • Genetically informed Research, Education, And Treatment
    • ResearchMatch (RM)
    • Biomarkers
    • Dissemination & Implementation Workgroup
    • COVID-19
    • Additional Resources
  • Education & Training
    • Workforce Development
    • Badges
    • Seminars, Workshops, Media Library
    • Learning Health System – STAR
    • Promoting STEM in High School and Earlier
    • Undergraduate Education and Training
    • Beyond Traditional Graduate Courses
    • NJ ACTS Collaborative Graduate Programs
  • K12 & T32
    • K12 Mentored Career Development Awards
    • T32 Predoctoral Training Awards
  • Clinical Trials Office
    • About
    • OnCore
    • Solutions
    • Services
    • Manage Studies
    • Resources
  • Contact Us
    • NJ ACTS Newsletter
Select Page
Measles cases seem to be slowing down in the US. What’s behind it?

Measles cases seem to be slowing down in the US. What’s behind it?

by William Jester | Jun 4, 2025 | Community, News

About a month ago, the rate of new measles cases was accelerating at a seemingly unprecedented rate with more than 100 infections being confirmed every week. However, over the last couple of weeks, the rate of newly confirmed cases appears to be slowing. The Centers...
Rutgers-Newark Launches Institute on Improving Communities Through AI and Interdisciplinary Data Work.

Rutgers-Newark Launches Institute on Improving Communities Through AI and Interdisciplinary Data Work.

by William Jester | Jun 4, 2025 | Community, News

Rutgers-Newark announced the launch of the Institute for Data, Research and Innovation Science (IDRIS), a groundbreaking effort that explores how AI and other technologies can improve healthcare, education, public safety, and other aspects of community well-being....

Here’s how the proposed deep cuts to Medicaid would affect N.J.

by William Jester | Jun 3, 2025 | Community, News

The bitter debate over the future of Medicaid — which serves 80 million citizens in the nation including 1.8 million from New Jersey — finally takes center stage on Tuesday, when a congressional panel will discuss changes that would eliminate at least 8.6 million...
Scientists Identify Agent of Transformation In Protein Blobs That Morph From Liquid to Solid.

Scientists Identify Agent of Transformation In Protein Blobs That Morph From Liquid to Solid.

by William Jester | Jun 3, 2025 | Community, News

An international research collaboration led by Rutgers University-New Brunswick scientists that examined microscopic blobs of protein found in human cells has discovered that some morph from an almost honey-like substance to a hard candy-like solid. These mysterious...
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Cooled New York by 3 Degrees and Trapped Air Toxicants.

Canadian Wildfire Smoke Cooled New York by 3 Degrees and Trapped Air Toxicants.

by William Jester | Jun 2, 2025 | Community, News

When smoke from Canadian wildfires turned New York City skies apocalyptically orange in June 2023, it delivered catastrophic air quality and an unexpected side effect: cooling the New York City region by about 3 degrees Celsius. This temperature drop, called “global...
« Older Entries

Recent Posts

  • Measles cases seem to be slowing down in the US. What’s behind it?
  • Rutgers-Newark Launches Institute on Improving Communities Through AI and Interdisciplinary Data Work.
  • Here’s how the proposed deep cuts to Medicaid would affect N.J.
  • Scientists Identify Agent of Transformation In Protein Blobs That Morph From Liquid to Solid.
  • Canadian Wildfire Smoke Cooled New York by 3 Degrees and Trapped Air Toxicants.

Archives

  • 2025
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2024
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2023
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2022
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2021
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2020
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2019
    • December
    • November
    • October
    • September
    • August
    • July
    • June
    • May
    • April
    • March
    • February
    • January
  • 2018
    • December

Categories

  • Community (2,268)
  • Covid (986)
  • CTO Events (6)
  • News (2,888)
  • Pilots (21)
Rutgers R Block logo graphic

THIS SITE

About

Membership

Community

Investigator Resources

Education & Training

News

Events

Contact

CONTACT US

New Jersey Alliance For Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS)

 


  • Facebook

  • Twitter

  • YouTube

  • LinkedIn

© 2019, New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS). All rights reserved.| Privacy Policy

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to direct suggestions, comments, or complaints concerning any accessibility issues with Rutgers web sites to accessibility@rutgers.edu or complete the Report Accessibility Barrier or Provide Feedback Form.