If more people have access to health insurance, we have to be sure the death rates of those with certain chronic conditions are decreasing. This is one of the statements Gregory Peck, an acute care surgeon and associate professor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical...
Propelus I-Corps Regional Program – June 2023 Through the program, I-Corps provides training and grants to support team-based customer research aimed at investigating the viability and societal impact of scientific and technological discoveries. Apply by May...
Mutating cells can prevent the spread of cancer by flipping themselves into a state of reduced activity called senescence. Cancer genes, however, can retaliate by reviving those cells so they can replicate again. The mechanism for reviving senescent cells, sometimes...
People with autism and intellectual disabilities historically have a life expectancy nearly 20 years less than the general population in part because of a lack of specialized care. To address these health inequities, Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care, the...
Please read Dr. Kipen’s article in RSC Advances titled, “Detection of respiratory inflammation biomarkers in non-processed exhaled breath condensate samples using reduced graphene oxide.” Effective diagnosis and treatment of disease relies on...