Data to Dreams: Enhancing Sleep Research

Sleep disruptions are closely linked to neurodegenerative diseases, underscoring the need for effective sleep stage monitoring. Automatic Sleep Stage Classification (ASSC) has become increasingly important, especially with advancements in deep learning (DL). However, the opaque nature of DL models can hinder their clinical adoption due to trust concerns among medical practitioners. To address this issue,… continue reading

Research, Policy, & Community: Inside the Walter Rand Institute’s Mission

The Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs focuses on tackling essential social and community issues in Southern New Jersey. Renowned for its role in influencing policy through thorough research and data analysis, the institute makes substantial contributions in vital areas such as health and transportation. In this episode of the Recording Rutgers Podcast, Kristin… continue reading

Solving the Puzzles of the Past With Forensic Science

Imagine uncovering the story of an 18th-century baker with a genetic anomaly—13 ribs instead of the usual 12—buried in a cemetery of nearly 500 unnamed graves. Benjamin Britten’s coffin stood out not only because it carried his name but also because it offered an extraordinary glimpse into early American life. From the design of his… continue reading

Exploring Campus Support Services & Student-Led Initiatives to Advocate for Change

Domestic violence awareness takes center stage in this episode of the Recording Rutgers Podcast. Laura Luciano, Associate Director of the Rutgers University-Camden Office for Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance (VPVA), shares insights into campus services and initiatives. Rosemarie Anderson, a second-year Criminal Justice MA student, discusses her research into essential resources for those impacted by… continue reading

Chemistry & Computer Science Drive Forensic Innovation

Forensic crime labs around the world are gaining access to a powerful new tool. NOCIt, a computational breakthrough from Rutgers-Camden researchers Catherine M. Grgicak, Henry Rutgers Chair and Associate Professor of Chemistry, and Desmond Lun, Professor and Department Chair of Computer Science, provides a highly accurate method for determining the number of DNA contributors in… continue reading