BRTC Mission Statement: The Bionomics Research and Technology Center (BRTC) is committed to facilitating and enhancing both basic and clinical science programs by providing complete high-technology solutions in the post-genomics era.  Through a series of comprehensive education, technology development and service programs the BRTC will support primary investigators in the development, implementation and analysis of high throughput genomics -based technologies including but not limited to DNA, RNA, protein and the metabolite.  Through a series of data fusion and “common” analytical approaches tools developed within the BRTC will be available to help accelerate the discovery process in basic science (mechanism of disease), prognostic indicators and clinical diagnostics.

With its broad and multidisciplinary faculty expertise, the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute is an international resource that supports basic and clinical research in environmental health sciences and exposure assessment and fosters associated programs in environmental health education and public policy.
  • Advance the understanding of the mechanisms by which environmental and occupational chemical exposures impact human health
  • Identify and measure human environmental and occupational chemical exposures
  • Treat populations adversely affected by chemical exposures
  • Develop educational tools describing relative risks of chemical exposures
  • Develop public policies related to environmental and occupational chemical risks
  • Offer training programs for environmental health professionals

The Institute also serves as an unbiased source of expertise about environmental problems for communities, employers and governments in all areas of occupational and environmental health, toxicology and risk assessment. EOHSI members are active as advisors to international, national, state and local organizations on public health issues.

The department encourages and fosters research, dissemination of knowledge and public service aimed at understanding and contributing to advances in the genetics of humans and model organisms. Faculty members conduct cutting-edge research and prepare undergraduate and graduate students for diverse careers in science and education. The ultimate aim is the betterment of the human condition through progress in genetics research conducted within an ethical framework.”

Rutgers University Cell and DNA Repository (RUCDR) plays a key role in research aimed at understanding the genetic causes of common, complex diseases. RUCDR activities will enable gene discovery leading to diagnoses, treatments and, eventually, cures for these diseases. RUCDR assists researchers throughout the world by providing the highest quality biomaterials, technical consultation, and logistical support.

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