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Interested in Accessing Clinical Data?
Join us for an "Introduction to the Clinical and Research Data Warehouse, presented by Branimir Ljubic, Senior Scientist in Rutgers' Office of Advanced Research Computing. These sessions will discuss what the CRDW is, what data it contains, where it is housed, the...
Rutgers Health has big plans to spend $47.5M on new ideas at gleaming new Helix tower.
As the first phase of the Health + Life Sciences Exchange, or Helix, building continues construction, a key tenant said it has received a $47.5 million federal grant to help find breakthroughs for some of New Jersey's most pressing health care needs. The Rutgers...
NJIT Launches AI-Powered Solar Eruption Center with $5M NASA Grant.
NJIT's Institute for Space Weather Sciences (ISWS) has been awarded a $5 million NASA grant to open a new research center dedicated to developing the next generation of solar eruption prediction capabilities, powered by artificial intelligence. The new AI-Powered...
NJ ACTS Workforce Development NIH Grant Writing Mini-Course
Register Now! We are hosting our NIH Grant Writing Mini-Course again this winter! This mini-course is intended for senior postdocs and faculty researchers who are novices in writing NIH K and R grant applications. We will meet on Zoom on Jan 31, Feb 7, 14, 21, and 28...
Research Project Inspired by Sudden Death of Alumna Seeks to Uncover Burnout Triggers.
The sudden and unexpected death of a young person by suicide creates a bleak landscape where it can feel impossible to make sense of the senseless. The April 2022 death of Hillary F. Herskowitz, 25, an alumna of Rutgers University School of Nursing in New Brunswick,...
New Study Refines Understanding of Kidney Transplant Rejection.
Rutgers Health researchers and other medical scientists involved in a large international study have identified new signs of kidney transplant rejection that could lead to more precise diagnosis and treatment for transplant recipients. The research, published in The...
How to Keep Your COPD Under Control, Even When Life Is Changing.
For most of us, any change to our normal existence adds a certain layer of distress. But when those moments occur and you’re living with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), it can complicate your ability to manage serious symptoms like shortness of breath...
Women of Ying Wu College of Computing Study Bias in AI at Annual Grace Hopper Conference.
Members of NJIT’s undergraduate and graduate Women in Computing Society groups attending the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) 2024 in Philadelphia took full advantage of opportunities for professional development, networking and industry insights that support their...