Please read Dr. Glasser’s article in Substance Use & Misuse titled, “Effect of a State-Level Vaping Prevention Campaign on Beliefs and Behaviors in Young People.” Vaping prevention media campaigns have promising effects on harm perceptions but...
Princeton neuroscience researchers Sam Wang, Ph.D., and Esra Sefik, Ph.D., were recently awarded a New Jersey Alliance for Clinical and Translational Science (NJ ACTS)(Link is external) pilot grant to investigate how dendrites, the nerve-cell branches that connect...
A study led by scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has shown that specialized cells involved in how the body responds to insulin are activated in the brain after exercise, suggesting that physical activity may directly improve brain function. A recent...
Scientists at Rutgers Health have discovered that a simple blood test could diagnose asthma and determine its severity, a breakthrough that could transform how the disease is identified and monitored. The paper, which will appear in the Journal of Clinical...
Please read Dr. Muir’s article in the Journal of Biological Chemistry titled, “The spread of chemical biology into chromatin.” Contemporary chromatin research continues to exert a considerable gravitational pull, drawing in scientists from fields as...