NOVEMBER 2022

Rutgers Scientists Produce “DNA Virus Vaccine” to Fight DNA Viruses

Rutgers scientists have developed a new approach to stopping viral infections: a so-called live-attenuated, replication-defective DNA virus vaccine that uses a compound known as centanamycin to generate an altered virus for vaccine development.



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Rutgers–Camden Partners on World's Largest Open-Track Experiment to Test AI-Equipped Vehicles

Rutgers University–Camden partnered with Nissan North America, Toyota, General Motors, the Tennessee Department of Transportation, and several other universities nationwide as part of the CIRCLES Consortium, which conducted the world’s largest traffic experiment.



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Gene Mutation Leading to Autism Found to Overstimulate Brain Cells

Scientists looking to understand the fundamental brain mechanisms of autism spectrum disorder have found that a gene mutation known to be associated with the discover causes an overstimulation of brain cells far greater than that seen in neuronal cells without the mutation.



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NEWS

Rutgers Researchers Discover How Immune Cells Prevent Cognitive Decline

Rutgers Inventors Receive Edison Patent Awards in Biotechnology, Defense Categories

Rutgers Researcher to Embark on New Study on Oral HPV

Scientists Win NSF Grant for Students, Faculty to Work with Newarkers on Environmental Issues

Gut Microbes Disturbed by COVID-19 Infection, Especially with Antibiotics

John Keene Wins National Book Award for Poetry Collection

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