by William Jester | Aug 13, 2025 | Community, News
Scientists know the stomach talks to the brain, but two new studies from Rutgers Health researchers suggest the conversation is really a tug-of-war, with one side urging another bite, the other signaling “enough.” Together, the papers in Nature Metabolism and Nature...
by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 13, 2025 | News
The Office for Research offers a Technology Transfer Traineeship program for postdocs, graduate students and Master of Business and Science students who are interested in pursuing careers in Intellectual Property Law, Business Development, and/or Academic Technology...
by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 12, 2025 | News
This RFA solicits innovative projects that address significant roadblocks in clinical and translational science (CTS). Faculty investigators at Rutgers University, Princeton University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and the RWJBarnabas Health System are eligible...
by William Jester | Aug 12, 2025 | Community, News
Antibiotics are supposed to wipe out bacteria, yet the drugs can sometimes hand microbes an unexpected advantage. A new study from Rutgers Health shows that ciprofloxacin, a staple treatment for urinary tract infections, throws Escherichia coli (E. coli) into an...
by William Jester | Aug 11, 2025 | Community, News
Indoor heat exposure is a rising problem for service sector workers, according to a report authored by Hana Shepherd, an associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and a senior researcher with the Workplace Justice Lab@RU. The report,...