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More than 100 faculty, staff, and students attended the Rutgers University Center for Autism Research, Education, and Services (RUCARES) 2022 Annual Symposium at the Busch Student Center in New Brunswick. The event, sponsored by Rutgers Office for Research, provided autism researchers a day of engaging and networking over presentations and poster sessions, including a keynote presentation by nationally recognized autism researcher Kristen Brennand, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Genetics at the Yale University School of Medicine.

Marika Dunn addressing attendees at the Fall Symposium.

Faculty, staff, and students attended the Research Incubator in Climate and Health Fall Symposium on October 19 at the University Inn and Conference Center in New Brunswick. The event, hosted by Rutgers Office for Research, provided a forum for 29 faculty across different Rutgers University chancellor-led units to pitch short 8–10-minute presentations and gather feedback to further develop ideas on research projects related to climate change and human health.