Outpatient Visits Are Critical to Success of Treating Opioid-Use Disorder, Researchers Find

Dr. Stephen Crystal and IFH researchers examine importance of outpatient visits for patients in treatment for opioid use.

IFH Newsletter Q3 2022

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Young Women Who Reduce Binge Drinking Could Decrease Risk of COVID-19 Infection, Study Shows

IFH’s Tammy Chung, Carolyn Sartor, Ashley Grosso + Yanping Jiang found a connection between young women who binge drink and their risk of COVID-19 infection.

Tobias Gerhard Named President of International Society of Pharmacoepidemiology

IFH Interim Director, Tobias Gerhard, was installed as ISPE President at ISPE’s annual conference in August.

New RCMAR Leadership

The Rutgers Asian Resource Center for Minority Aging Research (RCMAR) appoints new leadership.

Zeeshan Ahmed
No One-Size-Fits-All Artificial Intelligence Approach Works for Prevention, Diagnosis or Treatment Using Precision Medicine

Dr. Zeeshan Ahmed leads one of the first studies examining artificial intelligence and precision medicine.

Chintan Dave
Rutgers Will Conduct the Most Comprehensive Study Ever Done of High-Risk Children Newly Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes

Dr. Chintan Dave will lead researchers in conducting the largest study of children at risk of developing a life-threatening complication of Type 1 diabetes.

Media advisory: Ann Nguyen publishes new research in Health Affairs

Dr. Ann Nguyen of Rutgers Center for State Health Policy publishes new research in Health Affairs on NJ’s temporary licensure program.

IFH Newsletter Q2 2022

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IFH Researchers Present at NJ ACTS Symposium

Multiple IFH researchers presented research findings at NJ ACTS’s Community Engaged Scholarship Symposium in June.

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