Faculty receives New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research grant to evaluate communication intervention
Missak Haigentz, Jr., MD, begins role at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and RWJBarnabas Health
A Rutgers ER doctor says people should be more scared of ivermectin's side effects than of those from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Gwyneth M. Eliasson, JD, MPH, joined the Department of Health Behavior, Society, and Policy as an assistant professor.
Those with severe or prolonged COVID symptoms were more likely to have antibodies than those with mild symptoms, a Rutgers study found.
The Rutgers School of Public Health’s New Jersey Safe Schools Program received a New Jersey Department of Education Training Program support
Right now, the third dose is only available to those who are immunocompromised, the health system said.
Rutgers School of Public Health professor and Rutgers Global Health Institute core faculty has received a 2021 Global Health Seed Grant.
The grant will examine COVID-19 vaccine uptake in sexual and gender minority populations living in New Jersey
Faculty receives National Institutes of Health Grant to assess the implications of opioid use among older adults living with HIV
Faculty Receives National Institutes of Health grant to implement a mobile messaging intervention to enhance feeding practices in Senegal
This virtual meeting is open to the public. Members of the community will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback.
Rosemarie Slirzewski, MSW, LCSW, social worker at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey addresses grief, cancer and COVID-19
People with severe or prolonged COVID-19 achieve the highest antibody levels, Rutgers study finds
Chen-Sankey, PhD, will join the Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies and Rutgers School of Public Health in the fall of 2021
RWJBarnabas Heath & Rutgers Cancer Institute's Carolyn Hayes Selected to be Inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing
Rutgers Cancer Institute Expert Reminds Parents about Back-To-School Health
Here's the latest with the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine trial in children, part of which is taking place at Rutgers:
Rutgers Cancer Inst. experts answer questions about how palliative care can enhance quality of life and survival rates cancer patients
Rutgers School of Public Health faculty have been named 2021 recipients of the New Jersey Health Foundation Excellence Awards.
Rutgers School of Public Health dean, Perry N. Halkitis, has been named the 2021 PROUD Leadership Award recipient.
Here's how many hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County.
Hassiet Asberom embarks on her medical career at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Residents in Linden, Clark, Piscataway, Middlesex, Dunellen and more are still being told to boil their tap water Tuesday.
Rutgers Cancer Institute Expert Shares How to Check Your Skin
New Jersey is the first state to legislate a task force to fight disease transmission from animals to people
Andrew M. Evens will lead an innovation and data analytics initiative to improve patient care
Funding will Support Pediatric Cancer Research, Treatment and Care
All employees must be vaccinated by Oct. 15. 'Non-compliance will result in separation from the organization,' warned the hospital system.
Dr. Salma Jabbour one of 28 Members to be Named Fellows by the American Society of Radiation Oncology
Maternal microbiota transplant may help restore key gut microorganisms, Rutgers study finds
Cardio-Oncology focuses on cardiac-related issues in cancer patients
Six people who work in supervisory positions at RWJBarnabas Health have been fired from their jobs after refusing to get a COVID vaccine.
A Rutgers study finds vaccine campaigns in Black and Latinx communities depend on transparent information and building on trusted relationsh
Johnson & Johnson is investigating how the benzene, which was found at low levels, got into the spray-on sunscreens.
Exposure to antibiotics in utero or after birth could lead to brain disorders in later childhood, says Rutgers researcher
Rutgers Cancer Institute Expert Shares UV Safety Tips
As of June 19, the delta variant made up 26 percent of all COVID-19 cases in New Jersey.
Rutgers will enroll 54 participants who have tested positive for COVID-19 but have not yet been vaccinated
On Thursday, RWJBarnabas​ started construction on a new 12-story cancer facility that will soar over the New Brunswick skyline.