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When it comes to vaccine efficacy, here’s why 94% isn’t much different than 72%

When it comes to vaccine efficacy, here’s why 94% isn’t much different than 72%

by William Jester | Feb 28, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

In an interview about the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, Richard Marlink, the director of Rutgers Global Health Institute, responds to public opinion about the differences among vaccines that are authorized or in the pipeline for use in the United States. The...
Opinion: Health Care’s Social Movement Should Not Leave Science Behind

Opinion: Health Care’s Social Movement Should Not Leave Science Behind

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 27, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Americans are dying at startling rates, not only from COVID-19 but also its reverberating socioeconomic effects: massive unemployment, food insecurity, social isolation, and stress-related increases in smoking, alcohol use, opioid use, and suicide. To save lives, we...

NJ Acts Biostatistics and Epidemiology Workshop Series, March 4th

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 26, 2021 | News

Join us on Thursday, March 4th at 2:30pm for our workshop on “Basic Data Visualization in R for New Users”. Presented by: Stephanie Shiau, PhD, MPH Instructor of Epidemiology Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health In this hands-on...
Beyond ventilators: Princeton engineers design, build and program a noninvasive breathing system for COVID-19 patients

Beyond ventilators: Princeton engineers design, build and program a noninvasive breathing system for COVID-19 patients

by William Jester | Feb 26, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

On April 1, 2020, as the pandemic threatened to overwhelm area hospitals, Andrew Leifer was looking for a way to help. The Princeton University physicist connected with doctors at the University of Pennsylvania Health System in Philadelphia who were working to prevent...
NJ.com comic “How the COVID vaccine can save your life”

NJ.com comic “How the COVID vaccine can save your life”

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 25, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

NJ.com recently spoke to Rutgers experts Dr. Rey Panettieri and Dr. David Cennimo to get an explanation and then grabbed  (digital) crayons to make a comic! View the Slide Show Here!
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