Research & Innovation Frequent Use of Antibiotics in Infants and Young Children May Increase Risk for Asthma, Allergies and Other Conditions
Health Artificial Intelligence Recreates the Motion of a Beating Heart Using Surface Electrical Recordings Innovative technology could help detect early heart disease through synthetic echocardiograms.
Health Culturally Sensitive and Targeted Interventions Needed to Enhance Hepatitis A Vaccination Among LGBTQ+ Adults
Class of 2025 18-Year-Old Senior Is Rutgers’ Youngest 2025 Graduate While most students his age are getting ready for college, Alex Geppert is preparing to start his doctoral degree.
Alumni Alumna Becomes First Woman Inducted Into the Football Writers Association of America Hall of Fame
Health Rutgers Physician Assistant Studies is Third in U.S. News and World Report’s Graduate School Rankings The top-five program accepts 50 students per cohort from more than 1,500 applicants annually.
Health Fighting for Others: How Guilt and Obligation Drives the Desire for More Intensive Treatments in End-of-Life Cancer Care Social pressures and moral obligations, rather than hope for recovery, often push terminally ill patients to pursue futile treatments, Rutgers researchers find.