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Rutgers University Among First in Country to Expedite Graduation of Medical Students

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

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) announced this weekend that its 192 final-year students will graduate early and be eligible to begin their residencies and provide critical health care as the world combats the global COVID-19 pandemic. The students would have...

Rutgers’ Empty Computer Labs Put to Use Testing Possible COVID-19 Treatments

by William Jester | Apr 23, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

When COVID-19 forced students home, the university’s once-bustling computer labs fell silent, and more than 1,250 computers sat unused. Now the computers are at work once again, helping researchers around the globe fight the very disease that displaced students across...
COVID-19: Dr. Panettieri explains his plans to study the novel coronavirus

COVID-19: Dr. Panettieri explains his plans to study the novel coronavirus

by William Jester | Apr 22, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Dr. Panettieri explains his plans to study the novel coronavirus COVID-19 on Jersey Matters to Larry Mendte.  To watch the interview.  

Did you survive coronavirus? Rutgers seeks blood donors for possible antibody treatment

by William Jester | Apr 22, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

  Rutgers is seeking blood donations from people who survived the coronavirus to potentially help save the lives of those still currently battling COVID-19. Rutgers doctors at University Hospital in Newark are hoping that antibodies found in the plasma of those...
Coronavirus saliva test gets FDA emergency use approval, Rutgers University says

Coronavirus saliva test gets FDA emergency use approval, Rutgers University says

by William Jester | Apr 21, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Federal health officials have granted an emergency use authorization for a coronavirus test relying on saliva samples that was developed by a Rutgers University-backed entity. The newly authorized test, which requires a person with coronavirus symptoms to spit into a...
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