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Rutgers Health takes the integrated approach of educating students, providing specialized and compassionate clinical care for its communities, and conducting innovative research, improving health for all. Rutgers Biomedical & Health Sciences serves as the umbrella organization for the following units:

• Cancer Institute of New Jersey (a nationally designated cancer center)
• Center for Advanced

Biotechnology and Medicine
• College of Nursing
• Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
• Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
• Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
• Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research
• New Jersey Medical School
• Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
• Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
• School of Health Related Professions
• School of Nursing
• School of Public Health
• University Behavioral Health Care

From groundbreaking research to patient-centered care, New Jersey is redefining what world-class cancer care looks like....
06/01/2026

From groundbreaking research to patient-centered care, New Jersey is redefining what world-class cancer care looks like.

In this op-ed, Rutgers University President William Tate and RWJBarnabas Health President and CEO Mark Manigan highlight how the partnership between Rutgers and RWJBarnabas Health is transforming cancer care across the state.

By bringing research and clinical care together, New Jersey’s largest academic health system is accelerating innovation and improving outcomes for patients.

Read how collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to improving lives are advancing cancer care right here at home: go.rutgers.edu/arptm833

First-generation student Abanoub Armanious built his path at Rutgers step by step, guided by mentorship, lived experienc...
05/29/2026

First-generation student Abanoub Armanious built his path at Rutgers step by step, guided by mentorship, lived experience, and a deep commitment to ensuring research actually reflects the people it is meant to serve.

Now, having completed his master’s in epidemiology from the Rutgers School of Public Health, the grad reflects on the experiences that shaped his journey, the people who helped him along the way, and how he hopes to make an impact in public health moving forward.

Read the Q&A: go.rutgers.edu/d88d3jtj

New research from Rutgers reveals why antibiotics often fail to treat a common dental implant disease. Instead of bacter...
05/28/2026

New research from Rutgers reveals why antibiotics often fail to treat a common dental implant disease. Instead of bacteria alone, the problem may stem from microscopic titanium particles shed by implants—triggering an overactive immune response that damages bone.

This breakthrough identifies a potential new drug target and could transform how peri-implantitis is treated: go.rutgers.edu/utbirjye

Congratulations to our 2026 Rutgers Rising Star Scholars! This honor recognizes outstanding medical students from Robert...
05/20/2026

Congratulations to our 2026 Rutgers Rising Star Scholars!

This honor recognizes outstanding medical students from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers New Jersey Medical School who demonstrate excellence across the Rutgers Health mission areas, including academic achievement, excellence in discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship, and commitment to our community.

Learn more about the program and meet this year’s scholars: go.rutgers.edu/ry0gmw7t

05/20/2026
05/20/2026

Happy Convocation Ceremony Day to the Class of 2026! Here’s a special moment with NJMS Dean Robert L. Johnson and RWJMS Dean Amy P. Murtha taking a selfie with the Class of 2026. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Rutgers Health

This winter, Rutgers Health’s Population Health Office within the Office of Clinical and Health Affairs led a meaningful...
05/18/2026

This winter, Rutgers Health’s Population Health Office within the Office of Clinical and Health Affairs led a meaningful initiative to support families in need by distributing essential baby-care items across NJ.

Thanks to a generous donation from Kenvue, 2,196 pounds of supplies — representing more than 1,000 baby-care products and gift sets — were distributed through seven community partners in New Brunswick, Camden, and Trenton, helping reach families across the state.

Staff, students, and volunteers played a key role in preparing and delivering items efficiently. Rutgers Health Service Corps students also supported the effort during Giving Tuesday, gaining valuable hands-on experience in community engagement and service.

This effort reflects the power of collaboration between corporate partners, academic institutions, and community organizations, as well as a shared commitment to supporting families across NJ.

05/14/2026

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