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From 3D Bioprinting to Disease Tracking, NJIT Showcases its Groundbreaking Labs.

From 3D Bioprinting to Disease Tracking, NJIT Showcases its Groundbreaking Labs.

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

Throughout the year, NJIT researchers focus on unsolved problems in areas such as medical science, energy sustainability and cybersecurity and test new methods to tackle them. Each spring, at the annual Research Institutes, Centers and Laboratories Showcase, they step...
Scientists Discover Immune Cell Networks Driving Deadly Lung Disease.

Scientists Discover Immune Cell Networks Driving Deadly Lung Disease.

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

Rutgers Health researchers have discovered that networks of misplaced immune cells drive an aggressive lung disease, potentially opening a path to new treatments for a condition that kills 80% of patients within a decade. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) scars lung...
Special Type of Fat Tissue Could Help Maintain Exercise Capacity in Aging.

Special Type of Fat Tissue Could Help Maintain Exercise Capacity in Aging.

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

Rutgers Health researchers have made discoveries about brown fat that may open a new path to helping people stay physically fit as they age. A team from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School found that mice lacking a specific gene developed an unusually potent form of...
Fruit Fly Research Led NJIT Scientists and Edison Teens to Better AI Habits on Supercomputers.

Fruit Fly Research Led NJIT Scientists and Edison Teens to Better AI Habits on Supercomputers.

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

A competition to compare the brains of male vs. female fruit flies led New Jersey Institute of Technology researchers and two high school students to a second-place finish in the latest edition of the FlyWire Data Challenge, but more importantly the team learned new...
Biologist Pabitra Sahoo and His Research Team Unlock Clues to Repairing Damaged Nerves.

Biologist Pabitra Sahoo and His Research Team Unlock Clues to Repairing Damaged Nerves.

by William Jester | Apr 1, 2025 | Community, News

Each year, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), millions of people in the U.S. are affected by spinal cord and traumatic brain Injuries, along with neuro-developmental and -degenerative diseases such as ADHD, autism, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer’s...
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