by William Jester | Feb 14, 2020 | News
Rutgers researchers have found that a test widely used to diagnose whether children have autism is less reliable than previously assumed. The study is published in the journal Neural Computation. The standardized test, known as the Autism Diagnostic Observation...
by William Jester | Feb 13, 2020 | News
Diverse Issues in Higher Education reports Robert L. Johnson, dean of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, became the first man in U.S. history to lead two medical schools when he assumed the role of interim dean of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
by William Jester | Feb 12, 2020 | Community, News
Excessive weight gain during pregnancy, along with associated health risks for pregnant women and their children, is on the rise in Nepal. With funding from a Rutgers Global Health Institute seed grant, Shristi Rawal, assistant professor of nutritional sciences at the...
by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 11, 2020 | News
The NIH’s Point-of-Care Technology Research Network (POCTRN) drives the development of point-of-care technologies through collaborative efforts that merge scientific and technological capabilities with clinical need. The goal of the Point Of Care Technology Research...
by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 10, 2020 | News
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) published a request for information (RFI), NOT-OD-20-063, to solicit input on a proposed research initiative to decrease maternal mortality (MM). In strategic alignment with efforts undertaken across the U.S. Department of...