As part of her statewide Nurture NJ campaign to improve maternal and infant health, First Lady Tammy Murphy hosted a Family Festival on Saturday, March 2, at Octavius V. Catto Family School in Camden. In January, at Cooper University Health Care in Camden, the First Lady unveiled a sweeping commitment to raise awareness of and […]
Archives for March 2019
NJAES: Maximizing benefits of curbing food waste
Sara Elnakib – Family and Community Health Sciences
Serpil Guran – EcoComplex
EcoComplex-incubated Startups Offer High-Tech Ways to Save Power
New Jersey has long been known as the center of the global pharmaceutical industry, with industry giants making their homes here or maintaining significant presences. Now some startups hope to extend the state’s innovation to other areas, like high-tech energy. One such innovator is Manveer Sidhu, the founder, materials scientist, and principal researcher at Sidhu […]
South Jersey Coalition of Boards of Agriculture Present a United Message to Legislators
Jenny Carleo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Farewell, fish-and-chips?
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Olaf Jensen – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
New Jersey chooses a state microbe
Max Häggblom, Jeffrey Boyd, Douglas Eveleigh – Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Rutgers entomologists call for state-wide campaign to identify ticks in New Jersey
Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology
New York Weather: Experts Predicting A Warm & Rainy Spring, Hotter Than Normal Summer
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
‘Tis the sneezin’ season once again
Leonard Bielory – Rutgers Climate Institute
Tick, Lyme problem worsening in New Jersey, experts say
Center for Vector Biology