Libutti is the director of the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and vice chancellor for Cancer Programs at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. The institute broke ground last year on a new cancer pavilion in New Brunswick that will fill oncological treatment needs all in one hub.
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No. 7: Judith Persichilli
The “woman who needs no introduction” was thrust from relative obscurity to a national spotlight in a matter of weeks back in 2020 when COVID-19 crashed into New Jersey. Over the past two years the state’s health commissioner was a fixture at the hundreds of state press briefings Gov. Phil Murphy hosted about the pandemic.
Read More »No. 2: Brian Strom
Strom, the inaugural chancellor of Rutgers School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, has been among the most prominent sources of information about the COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
Read More »Health Care Power 50: L – Z
L-Z: Meet the men and women leading the industry that keeps New Jerseyans strong, active and full of life.
Read More »March 28, 2022 Edition of NJBIZ
This week's digital edition features the 2022 NJBIZ Health Care Power 50 list; takes a look at how Roseland law firm Post Polak built a diverse team; why NIL deals can be life-changing opportunities for student-athletes; and much more!
Read More »The 2022 NJBIZ Health Care Power 50 slideshow
Meet the men and women leading the industry that keeps New Jerseyans strong, active and full of life. The top 10 honorees are ranked numerically; the others are listed alphabetically.
Read More »NJBIZ unveils 2022 Leaders in Finance honorees
The awards celebrate New Jersey’s financial executives at all levels who contribute to the success of their companies as well as their communities.
Read More »Pic Page: March 14, 2022
Featuring the KearnyBank Foundation, Hilton Short Hills' grand reopening, the all-women group Impact 100, a brand-new mural at the Red Bull Arena, Spring Lake Toys Foundation and the 8th Annual Tackle Sickle Cell Blood Drive.
Read More »March 14, 2022 Edition of NJBIZ
This week’s digital issue of NJBIZ shares the story of Newark's developing arts district; delves into Gov. Phil Murphy's budget proposals; takes a look at the big business that is bird watching; we shine our Spotlight on unions; and much more!
Read More »March 7, 2022 Edition of NJBIZ
This week’s digital issue of NJBIZ features a look at the potential economic impact of a casino smoking ban; how New Jersey businesses are weathering inflation; a Q&A with Summit Health CEO Jeff Atler; we shine our Spotlight on sports medicine; and much more!
Read More »Care providers expand throughout region
Residents of the region who need physical therapy and treatment for sports injuries have seen their options expand significantly over the past 12 months.
Read More »CLOSING ENTRY: As cyberattacks increase, businesses must shore up their defenses
The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center logged more than 791,790 reports of suspected internet crime, the agency announced in 2021. New Jersey ranked No. 9 for the number of victims, so business owners are increasingly realizing that it is not a matter of if they will be attacked — rather it is when. The key, however, is to make it difficult for the hackers to penetrate your systems.
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