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...
We all know how bad smoking is for you, but what about vaping? A new study at New Jersey Institute of technology (NJIT) led by forensic anthropologist and biochemist Sara Zapico is exploring the potential long-term health risks of e-cigarettes and how they might...