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Graduation Spotlight: Raodatullah (Raodah) Abodunrin
Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: Arabic Why did you choose this area of study? Equations and applied learning was always my strong suit! What are your plans after graduation? Eventually a PhD in Computational Biology or Biomedical Engineering. Also my ultimate end goal is to hold a…
Graduation Spotlight: Kaitlyn Reyes
Major: Biomedical Engineering: Biomechanics Track Why did you choose this area of study? I loved mechanical design programs like SolidWorks and AutoCAD and wanted to combine this with my love for biology and the human body! What are your plans after graduation? I accepted a full time offer with…
Megan Holmes selected as NASW New Jersey Annual Conference's pre-conference plenary keynote speaker
Megan R. Holmes, co-director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity and associate professor, will be the pre-conference plenary keynote speaker at the NASW New Jersey Annual Conference on Sunday, April 30, from 10 to 12 p.m. The organization invited Holmes to speak in part about the work that the…
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SCSAM Fellow Spotlight: Kaiser Aguirre
In middle school, Kaiser Aguirre was required to take a career placement quiz, and his top two results were Aerospace Engineer and Metallurgist. At the time, he did not know what those were, but he read the job descriptions and thought “those both sound pretty cool... and pay way more than being a…
Wood Building Celebrates 100 years of knowledge and discovery

Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the 100th Anniversary of the Harland G. Wood Building on Wednesday, April 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EDT near the exterior cornerstone of the building (located by the parking lot doors).  Dean Gerson will commemorate the anniversary with…
Graduate Student Spotlight: Razaq Durodoye
From a young age, Razaq Durodoye dreamed of becoming a doctor. And today, he’s well on his way—the Texas native is an MD/PhD student in the Medical Scientist Training Program at ӰƵ School of Medicine, and also serves as the university’s Graduate Student Council…
More U.S. Prostate Cancer Patients Choosing Active Surveillance
Study published in JAMA Internal Medicine News Release from University Hospitals The number of prostate cancer patients in the U.S. choosing active surveillance over surgery or radiation has rapidly increased since 2010, rising from 16% to 60% for low-risk patients and from 8% to 22% for patients…
$10,000 2023 American Cancer Society Transportation Grant Awarded to University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
Dr. Eric Chen and Chesley Cheatham Champion Resources for Patients  This article is a part of our CTSC Barrier Busters series.  The Government Accountability Office conducted a study, as prompted by the Henrietta Lacks Enhancing Cancer Research Act, to explore barriers to clinical trial…
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Faculty Member An Wang Visits Washington DC with Students
An Wang, assistant professor of Computer & Data Sciences, and Brian Gran, Professor of Sociology and Law, co-instructed a course titled “Socio-Technology of Cyber Security” in the Spring 2023 semester. They received a grant from New America’s Public Interest Technology-University Network (PIT-UN)…
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GHDC officially hands off reproductive health project to NGO in Uganda
A momentous occasion as the Global Health Design Collaborative hands off its DMPA-SC packaging project to an international non-profit in Uganda.