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  1. professor and 's Roberto Ricardo Grau are part of the 2021 class of Innovation Fund investigators, leading a project exploring how beneficial bacteria in the gut influence age-related genes:

    Coleen Murphy headshot
    Roberto Ricardo Grau headshot
    Angre
  2. for 13 timer siden

    Exciting news for and ! Proud to participate in this joint venture with and to bring this powerful ‘hard-tech’ accelerator to New Jersey.

    Vis denne tråden
    Angre
  3. "For me, home is not represented by a physical place but rather by the people. At , I have found pieces of home in the friendships and random moments that I have made here." — Farah Azmi ’24 :

    Outdoor portrait of Farah Azmi
    Angre
  4. A new report co-authored by 's shows the economic toll in large cities as a result of the pandemic, as pre-existing inequities became worse for lower-paid workers. (via )

    Angre
  5. Welcome to New Jersey. is thrilled to partner with and in strengthening the state’s burgeoning innovation ecosystem.

    Angre
  6. In celebration of , has curated e-resources, research guides, new items and more that speak to the contributions of Hispanic leaders and communities:

    Selected books from the Marquand Art Library collection: Surrealismo, Vida Americana, Havanna, Buril y vitriolo, and De Puertas Para Adentro
    Angre
  7. Twelve scholars spanning engineering and the sciences, social sciences and humanities have been named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows at Princeton, a program aiming to enhance diversity in academia.

    Angre
  8. professor joins to talk about the historical precedent for vaccine mandates.

    Angre
  9. 16. sep.

    A study co-authored by 's predicts that coastlines around the world will face extreme sea levels — exceptionally high seas due to tide, waves and storm surge — 100x more frequently by the end of the century:

    Six graphs of a global map showing the increase of global warming levels over time
    Angre
  10. 15. sep.

    is part of the Center for Oldest Ice Exploration, a multidisciplinary team created to discover and recover some of the oldest ice on the planet. 🧊

    Angre
  11. 15. sep.

    professor joins to discuss housing inequity and the history of discrimination against Black Americans in the housing market.

    Angre
  12. 15. sep.

    A major gift from alumni will provide funding for 's Princeton Bioengineering Initiative to hire post-doctoral investigators, seed research, and start a lecture series.

    Angre
  13. 15. sep.

    Having graduated into the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic, ’s classes of 2020 and 2021 are getting the chance to explore meaningful service and professional opportunities through Project Tiger Futures.

    Angre
  14. 15. sep.

    Researchers at have joined the 's Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation, a multi-institutional effort to develop large-scale simulators to study complex quantum systems.

    Angre
  15. 15. sep.

    Research from published at on "vaccine nationalism" stresses the importance of rapid, equitable vaccine distribution for global control of the pandemic.

    Angre
  16. 15. sep.
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  17. 14. sep.

    diversity and inclusion project analyst John Delap joins 's podcast to discuss how institutions can identify and remedy existing biases and inequalities.

    Angre
  18. 14. sep.

    Researchers at have developed a low-cost, sunlight-powered filter from a new hydrogel, which could eventually help the hundreds of thousands of people around the world who lack access to clean drinking water. (via )

    Angre
  19. 14. sep.

    This afternoon at 4:30pm eastern. Join us if you can!

    Angre
  20. 14. sep.

    The bright lights of Broadway are back, and so is alumnus Sam Gravitte '17, starring in after a months-long, pandemic-driven hiatus. On the feeling of coming home, Gravitte speaks with 's .

    Angre

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