by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 8, 2019
Kenneth Reuhl’s primary interests involve environmental effects of chemicals during fetal development, heavy metal pollution effects on individuals and populations, and adverse effects of closed-head injury. Learn more about Reuhl and his work.
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 6, 2019
Henry Raymond’s methodological areas are epidemiologic methods, sampling hard-to-reach populations, population size estimation, behavioral surveillance, public health triangulation, social epidemiology, and mixed-methods research. His content areas of interest are...
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 6, 2019
As director of the Child Health Institute of New Jersey, Arnold B. Rabson, MD, is focused on developing research collaborations to address childhood disease both in the United States and globally. The institute’s scientists study the basic mechanisms of and novel...
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 6, 2019
The overarching focus of Nancy Pontes’s research is to explore social determinants of health and well-being among youth and families. Her academic interests focus upon the improvement of population health cross-nationally. She recently completed a narrative analysis...
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 6, 2019
Mark Pierce’s broad interests lie in the development and application of engineering solutions to global health challenges. A particular focus is in the area of biomedical imaging technologies, ranging from new techniques in microscopy to point-of-care screening tools...