Rutgers Supercomputing Resources Contribute to Historic COVID Research Collaboration
In 2020, a combination of private individuals and organizations collectively donated more than five times as much computing processing power as the world's fastest supercomputer to a medical research group called Folding@Home, with Rutgers ranking among the biggest contributors to the historic crowdsourced computing effort in the search for COVID-19 treatments.
New Diagnostic Method May Predict Relapse Risk From Prescription Opioid Addiction
Rutgers scientists have used a diagnostic technique for the first time in the opioid addiction field that they believe has the potential to determine which opioid-addicted patients are more likely to relapse.
Beneficial Bacteria Found in Babies After Vaginal Birth Can Be Restored for C-Section Babies
Babies born in cesarean section don't have the same healthy bacteria as those born vaginally, but a Rutgers-led study for the first time finds that these natural bacteria can be restored.