Stephen K. Burley, University Professor and Henry Rutgers Chair, has been named Fellow of the American Crystallographic Association (ACA), a distinction awarded to members by their peers for demonstrating a high level of excellence in scientific research, teaching, service, leadership and personal engagement in the broader world of crystallography and science
Rutgers University Molecular Imaging Center (RUMIC) director Edward Yurkow, PhD, received a $75,000 grant from the Irving and Doris Gamow Stem Cell Research Foundation (Gamow Foundation) to help unlock further understanding of the human eye and the effects adult stem cells may have in the treatment of specific conditions.
Regardless of who wins the 2020 presidential election, the American people can expect the U.S. Senate to push back on unilateral actions by either President Trump or President Biden, more than it did during Trump’s first term, according to John J. Farmer, Jr. director of Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics. He discusses these possibilities in the latest installment of "What Happens Next: Election Edition."
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