The immune system’s ability to remember defeated disease-causing germs and prevent subsequent infections remains incompletely understood, but a study in Science Immunology clarifies an important piece of the picture. Rutgers researchers used specially bred mice to...
The N3C PHASTR (N3C Public Health Answers to Speed Tractable Results) initiative is a new opportunity to use N3C data to provide fast, actionable analyses on high-impact COVID-19 public health questions. It also offers an opportunity to increase community engagement...
“So What is Aging: Is Cardiovascular Aging a Disease?” Edward Lakatta, MD Senior Investigator, Chief of Laboratory of Cardiovascular Science National Institute on Aging 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Thursday, December 1st, 2022 In person at the Biomedical Engineering Building...
Every year, the Great American Smokeout draws attention to preventing deaths and chronic illness caused by smoking. Almost 38 million Americans, including nearly one million in New Jersey, still smoke tobacco and about half of all smokers die from smoking-related...
Valerie Haynie knew after suffering a blocked artery that she had to change. “I was retired, and I sat at home,” the Central Jersey woman said. “I watched TV and used my computer. I wasn’t doing any exercise.” Change is never easy, and for people with heart problems...