Rutgers Global Health Institute’s inaugural student council has been established to advance global health engagement opportunities for students throughout the university. Consisting of 52 undergraduate and graduate students from 19 schools across Rutgers locations,...
Rutgers scientists and Microsoft volunteers have created a new free mobile app that provides lifesaving tips for safe sleeping practices during an infant’s first year of life when the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is at its highest. The Baby be Well app,...
In honor of World Aids Day, Richard Marlink, founding director of Rutgers Global Health Institute, asks: How can we make a difference in countries whose aging HIV-positive populations now face an increased risk of certain cancers? Read his op-ed on NJ.com.
New Jersey residents will have access to the newest clinical trials and medical breakthroughs as a result of an innovative consortium between Rutgers University, Princeton University and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. To read more.
The national launch of Kaizen, a gamified online training program for academic researchers developed at University of Alabama at Birmingham, will begin February 17, 2020. The first game focuses on Rigor, Reproducibility, and Transparency (R2T) and offers four contact...