Young children are more inclined to believe incorrect math information from men than accurate information from women, according to a Rutgers University–New Brunswick study published in the journal Developmental Science. The findings suggest that early gender...
Addressing Mental Illness and Addiction among Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Elizabeth M. Stone, MD MSPH, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School This presentation will provide an overview of the current evidence on prevalence and...
How Obesity Therapeutics Are Influencing the Pharmaceutical Industry, and Other Current Topics in Drug Development The day will include talks by experts in the field, followed by Q&A. Breakfast, lunch, coffee break and refreshments will be provided. Introductory...
Researchers at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick are enrolling participants in the National Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study, which seeks to determine whether benfotiamine, a synthetic form of thiamine (vitamin B1), can help slow...
NJACTS Multilingual Research Methods Workshop This session is designed for researchers working on, or interested in, multilingual projects who would benefit from peer and expert feedback. The workshop will focus on works in progress and include discussion around:...