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Ethics and Evidence in the Search for a Vaccine and Treatments for COVID-19

Ethics and Evidence in the Search for a Vaccine and Treatments for COVID-19

by William Jester | Apr 30, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

There is mounting interest for researchers to start conducting studies with humans as soon as possible to find a vaccine and therapeutic treatments that are safe and effective, write Hastings Center research scholars Karen Maschke and Michael Gusmano, who also is an...

Rutgers Creates COVID-19 Center to Fight Pandemic

by Pamela Dahlen | Apr 29, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers has created a new center to coordinate the university’s myriad research and public health and outreach efforts to combat COVID-19. Read the Full Article.

New coronavirus test with results in 45 minutes exceeds expectations, Rutgers says.

by Pamela Dahlen | Apr 27, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Rutgers researchers are testing a new, much fasterCOVID-19 test that could revolutionize the way medical personnel test for the coronavirus. Read the Full Article.
What Are We Going to Do About Structural Inequities Highlighted by Pandemic?

What Are We Going to Do About Structural Inequities Highlighted by Pandemic?

by William Jester | Apr 25, 2020 | Community, News

The pandemic is just starting to be examined through a racial-equity lens, write Nancy Cantor and Peter Englot, the chancellor and senior vice chancellor for public affairs, respectively, at Rutgers University–Newark. The disparate effects on health, jobs, housing,...
‘Game-changer’ coronavirus test from Rutgers could screen 10K daily as key part of N.J. reopening plan

‘Game-changer’ coronavirus test from Rutgers could screen 10K daily as key part of N.J. reopening plan

by William Jester | Apr 24, 2020 | Covid, News

A new saliva test for the coronavirus developed by Rutgers University could more than double the amount of daily testing in New Jersey, with results in less than 48 hours, providing hope for a rapid expansion of testing as part of a larger strategy to reopen the...
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