Cell biologist Bruce Edgar, recognized for his research on cell growth and proliferation, was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for his pioneering work and contributions to science.
The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) recognized U.S. Representative Chris Pappas (D-NH) as the winner of its National Health Leadership Award for 2025 at its Mid-Year Assembly, April 26-30, in Washington, DC.
The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) recognized U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) as the winner of its National Health Leadership Award for 2025 at its Mid-Year Assembly, April 26-30, in Washington, DC.
Mountainside Medical Group is excited to welcome Nitya Ramreddy, M.D., to its growing team of expert providers. Dr. Ramreddy is a board-certified rheumatologist dedicated to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care with a focus on collaboration and long-term wellness.
Soon after Rutgers University-New Brunswick senior Amelia Khoo walks across the stage to claim her diploma, the gymnast will head to Seattle to launch her career at computer technology company Oracle Corp. Khoo said she was drawn to the university for its location and its major in information technology and informatics, a bachelor of arts program offered through the School of Communication and Information that is 鈥減retty unique to Rutgers.
An ICU at Duke University Hospital used the framework and assessment tools from AACN to regularly evaluate the health of the unit鈥檚 work environment. The results were used to develop and implement strategies to improve the work environment during a six-year period and through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. John Talburt, a pioneer in computer science and information quality, has been named the inaugural recipient of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock鈥檚 Vision for the Future Endowed Professorship in recognition of his decades of leadership, innovation, and student mentorship.
Talburt, Acxiom chair of information quality, has been a key figure in the university鈥檚 nationally recognized Information Quality Program. With more than 200 research publications, numerous grants, patents, and collaborations across national and global platforms, he has made a lasting impact on both the academic community and the careers of countless students.
Alon Harris, MS, PhD, FARVO, has been named the 2025 recipient of The Glaucoma Foundation鈥檚 (TGF) Robert Ritch Award for Innovation and Excellence in Glaucoma.
Linda Harrington will receive the 2025 Marguerite Rodgers Kinney Award for a Distinguished Career from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. She is considered one of the leading experts in informatics specializing in interactive design, with a subspecialty in artificial intelligence.
Thomas Ahrens, PhD, RN, FAAN, will receive the 2025 AACN Pioneering Spirit Award. A nationally recognized sepsis expert, he was an advanced practice nurse and then a research scientist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis for 34 years. He is now chief scientist and learning officer of Viven Health, which he co-founded.
Efforts to address the U.S. nursing shortage are accelerating with a flurry of recent news reports focused on state-led initiatives to meet workforce demands.
A painter, an astronomer and a photographer 鈥 all professors at Rutgers University-New Brunswick 鈥 have been named to the 100th class of Guggenheim Fellows, which recognizes trailblazing artists and scholars and provides a stipend toward their work.聽 The three 鈥 Marc Handelman, Saurabh Jha and Miranda Lichtenstein 鈥 are among 198 fellows selected this year from a pool of nearly 3,500 across 53 disciplines, according to the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, which recently announced the winners.
Imagine returning to work after a lovely vacation and trying to reboot your computer, only to be greeted by a black or blue screen. Now what? For Sandia National Laboratories employees with an unclassified laptop in the Albuquerque area, they can bring it to one of the two Swift IT Bar locations for in-person assistance.
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133 years. That鈥檚 how long it will take to achieve full gender parity at our current pace. But can we afford to wait that long?
Dr. Daphne Pillay-Naidoo, Industrial Psychologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Pretoria, highlights the urgent need to accelerate action on gender equality in the workplace.
---- Lukas Scheibler, Ph.D. to become Chief Research and Development Officer and Graham Cooper to become Chief Financial Officer
---- Additions to senior team will drive Tavo's strategy to develop new innovative therapeutics addressing critical unmet needs in glaucoma and retinal disease
Researchers found that exposure to sexist comments significantly alters how women interact emotionally during teamwork, increasing a key ingredient of successful collaboration: emotional synchrony. Emotional synchrony鈥攕hared, temporally aligned facial expressions among team members鈥攈as long been known to enhance trust, coordination, and performance.
The American Sociological Association leads a coalition of major sociological organizations in issuing an open letter defending sociology's vital role in universities and society while condemning recent federal actions that threaten academic inquiry and free speech.
We鈥檙e excited to welcome Saira Sheikh, M.D., to Pascack Valley Medical Group. Dr. Sheikh is an internal medicine physician committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care.