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New multipurpose device to help prevent HIV and pregnancy
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC—In sub-Saharan Africa, women have among the highest fertility rates in the world. Unfortunately, they are also disproportionately at risk for HIV, a leading cause of illness and death among women of reproductive age.
RTI International donates $188,800 to Red Cross for Hurricane Harvey, Irma, Maria relief efforts
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC- RTI International and its staff members have donated $188,800 to the American Red Cross relief funds for Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.
RTI International develops new ‘off-grid’ toilet for forward-operating military bases
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – RTI International is working with the U.S.
New study aims to reduce opioid use while managing chronic pain
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC— Nearly one-third of Americans suffer from chronic noncancer pain, a condition often treated with opioids.
RTI International signs agreement with Clariant to supply unique sorbent for warm gas desulfurization technology
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – RTI International has signed a global licensing agreement with Clariant, a world leader in specialty chemicals, granting exclusive rights of supply for its solid sorbent material which is vital for RTI’s warm gas desu
New study points to risks from mislabeled unregulated cannabidiol products
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – Growing consumer demand for cannabis-related products purported to have medicinal benefits has created an environment where people are using mislabeled cannabidiol (CBD) products sold online.
Scientific consortium collaborates on NIH cloud computing platform to accelerate biomedical discoveries
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC —The rise of “Big Data” presents many challenges for biomedical researchers as they strive to advance scientific knowledge and discoveries.
Study: Colleges with fewer women less likely to publish sexual assault policies, definitions of consent
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – Small, private colleges with fewer female students are less likely than larger public colleges to have sexual assault policies and a definition of sexual consent on their websites, according to a new study from researc
New tool uses 911 data to help police make better operational decisions and improve use and deployment of critical assets
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC and PHILADELPHIA, PA—When citizens place a call for service (CFS) through 911, police, firefighters, or paramedics respond. In urban settings across the US, demand for these services are high and resources are limited.
New program aims to increase use and adherence of HIV preventive medicine among girls and women in South Africa
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – A new program aims to increase the use of HIV preexposure prophylaxis (or PrEP) among vulnerable adolescent girls and young women who