This presentation will focus on student food insecurity at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. The Dept of Medicine's monthly Research Spotlight shines on Gareth Dutton, PhD. Introducing, Kate Taylor, Manager of Business Development and Technology Transfer. Research Division .

Associate Professor Robert Weatherup is a new arrival in the Department of Materials. The Division of Technical Resources (DTR) is responsible for maintaining and updating the DRM. Key research areas spotlight Water Healthy Urban Waters (HUW) is a program at Wayne State University that promotes and delivers research, education, technology development and public engagement on water resources in the urban environment. Spotlight on Office of Research Services staff. In order to ensure the most current, relevant, and comprehensive manual, DTR continuously researches and tests state-of … Continuing its series of ‘amazing people at Oxford you should know about’, ScienceBlog talks to Rob about his research in ‘interfaces science’ and the advances he’s working on for batteries, electric vehicles and sustainable technology. Dr. Dutton’s research is focused on the development and evaluation of lifestyle interventions for weight loss and weight loss maintenance. Mark A. Kay, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Program in Human Gene Therapy, and Professor in the Department of Pediatrics and Genetics at Stanford University School of Medicine.Dr. Funding Spotlight RSS - Subscribe for funding opportunity updates! Please note that owing to the coronavirus outbreak, research operations in the division …

Questions about any of the funding opportunities listed below can be addressed to Erin Hale or Susan Gomes on 617-496-9448. Dr. Kay received the E. Mead Johnson Award for Research in Pediatrics in 2000 and was … Kay is one of the founders of the American Society of Gene Therapy and served as its President in 2005-2006. Our Division research was one of the first to introduce a rapid point-of-care method of measuring the nutritional content of human milk so that we may be able to study more customized ways to help premature babies grow during the nutritional emergency state they are in for the first few months of life. I am passionate about creating impact from research and I enjoy seeing the rewards of mutually beneficial partnerships. Data from a 2016 survey and a novel program developed from these survey results, which included screening students for food insecurity at university health centers and referring them to on-campus food resources when needed, will be discussed. Written by: Michelle Flynn Researchers at Pennsylvania State University recently published a study on sexual satisfaction in first-time parents. Why do you do what you do?