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Princeton Precision Health: An interdisciplinary, AI-driven approach to tackling big questions about health and disease .

PPH researchers apply cutting-edge AI and computational models to massive datasets to develop a deep understanding of the factors that shape health and illness.

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Jay Dominick

Jay Dominick will retire as VP for information technology and CIO

Panelists speak about their experiences

Veterans transition from soldier to student at Princeton summer program

Arthur Acuna in a lab

What makes an engineer a Princeton engineer?

Harry Frankfurt, renowned moral philosopher, ‘gentle spirit’ and surprise New York Times bestselling author, dies at 94

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Social media and the 2020 election

How eavesdropping viruses battle it out to infect us

Fung Global Fellows to focus on ‘Sustainable Futures’

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Affinity conferences return to campus beginning in fall 2024

Major gift from Gilbert Omenn ’61 and Martha Darling *70 names bioengineering institute

In first decade, Dean for Research Innovation Funds spur discoveries, collaborations and research investments

Smoke pollution

New study evaluates the climate impact of the $400 billion Inflation Reduction Act 

Jennifer Caputo

Jennifer Caputo named deputy vice president for alumni engagement at Princeton University

President Eisgruber’s statement on the Supreme Court affirmative action decision

Summer Reads 2023

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Track and field coach Fred Samara retiring after 46 years at Princeton

Princeton's 5th PCI Symposium packs the house for a new round of blue-sky thinking and collaboration

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Six elected to Princeton Board of Trustees

Melissa Lane smiling

Melissa Lane to give distinguished lecture series at London's Gresham College

Shane Campbell-Staton, assistant professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University. 

Shane Campbell-Staton is showing the world how human activity is shaping evolution right now

Statue of John Witherspoon in Princeton

Naming committee continues to evaluate Witherspoon statue proposal

Professor Viviana Zelizer to receive highest award and a second major honor from the American Sociological Association

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William Howarth, eminent Thoreau scholar, pioneer in the environmental humanities and ‘remarkable mentor,’ dies at 82

Elliott Lieb

Mathematician Elliott Lieb wins Kyoto Prize for pioneering quantum discoveries

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Princeton Summer Theater announces its 2023 schedule

Kaelani Burja

Kaelani Burja receives Dale Fellowship to pursue original project after graduation

Biologist John Brooks named a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences

two researchers in a cave

National Geographic team with Princeton anthropologist Agustín Fuentes makes news with potentially game-changing find

Bonnie Bassler

Bonnie Bassler receives Princess of Asturias Award from the Spanish Crown

Amichai Feit smiling

'I shot her a follow on Twitter,' and soon this Princeton senior was doing research alongside his econ idol

Princeton tiger sculptures

Board approves 16 faculty appointments

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