Nearly two-thirds of adults in the U.S. have experienced some form of in-person exposure to gun violence, according to a national study by Rutgers researchers tracking racial disparities in direct and media-based experiences. This study, published in the Lancet...
Seeing her father struggle through rehabilitation exercises after a stroke made Marina Samuel ’25 think, why can’t therapy be more personalized, effective and efficient for the patient? So, with a central focus on patients, she pursued a bachelor’s in biomedical...
New research involving Rutgers professors has revealed that expected, extreme changes in India’s summer monsoon could drastically hamper the Bay of Bengal’s ability to support a crucial element of the region’s food supply: marine life. The study, published in Nature...
Please read Dr. Howard’s article in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology titled, “Operative Mortality for Male Versus Female Surgeons: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.” In surgical subspecialties, women are least represented in...
Mapping Adversity to Midlife Health: A Latent Class Study in Hispanic/Latino Adults Ayana K. April-Sanders, PhD, MPH, Rutgers Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, will provide an overview of latent class analysis (LCA), including when and how to apply this...