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Micro-nano plastics Make Other Pollutants More Dangerous to Plants and Intestinal Cells.

by William Jester | Mar 4, 2025 | Community, News

Micro- and nanoscale plastic particles in soil and water can significantly increase how much toxic chemicals plants and human intestinal cells absorb, according to two new studies from Rutgers Health that raise fresh concerns about food safety from plastic...

Are you the PI or MPI of a funded multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, or transdisciplinary research project?

by Pamela Dahlen | Mar 3, 2025 | News

The Team Science Core of NJ ACTS hosts a virtual seminar entitled “Team Science Across the NJ ACTS Consortium” that features leaders and team members of multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research projects taking place within the...

Health Care Students and Clinicians Support Integrated Care Education.

by William Jester | Mar 3, 2025 | Community, News

A multidisciplinary, team approach to health care delivery education is valued by health sciences students and faculty, according to a Rutgers Health study.  Integrated care – a coordinated approach that addresses patients’ physical, mental and social health needs –...

March 4th Lecture at Princeton on Bioscience – Open to the Public

by Pamela Dahlen | Mar 2, 2025 | News

“These Are the Days of Miracles and Wonders”: Exciting – and Frightening – New Paths Bioscience Is Opening Henry T. (Hank) Greely Affiliation Stanford University Mar 4, 2025, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Add to calendar📅 Location Friend Center Convocation Room...

Many Adults Report Inaccurate Beliefs About Risks and Benefits of Home Firearm Access.

by William Jester | Mar 2, 2025 | Community, News

Adults tend to overestimate the degree to which home firearm access protects people during home invasions while underestimating the impact on suicide risk, according to Rutgers Health study.  About 40% of households in the United States report firearm access and the...
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