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what is precision health

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OURSIP Intern - Julia Lin

Characterizing a Novel Family of Radical-SAM Modified Peptides Advised by: Prof. Mohammad Seyedsayamdost, Chemistry Calvin Spolar, Chemistry

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OURSIP Intern - Tracy Zhang

Superhuman Vision for Autonomous Cars Advised by: Prof. Felix Heide, Computer ScienceMario Bijelic, Computer Science

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Welcome to NCW Class of 2027

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Metabolism and responses to the environment B - Chair- Jose Luis Crespo

Autophagy is required to maintain cellular homeostasis upon chloroplast stress in Chlamydomonas - Samuel Gomez-Arcas, Manuel J. Mallon-Ponce, Luis G Heredia-Martinez, Timo Muhlhaus, Michael Schroda,…

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Metabolism and responses to the environment A

High‐throughput identification of novel heat tolerance genes via genome‐wide pooled mutant screens in the model green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardii - Erin M. Mattoon, William E. McHargue, Catherine…

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Fung Global Fellows Program "Urban Climate in Megacities Session 3: Solutions and Opportunities: How research can help"

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Fung Global Fellows Program "Urban Climate in Megacities Session 2: Case Study and Context of Megacities and Challenges"

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Rutgers RWJMS Information Session

Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) is just up the road from Princeton in Piscataway. Students appreciate the cooperative and social student body where collaboration is highly…

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On Sunken Land: The Environmental and Social Impacts of the Itaipu Hydroelectric Dam in Brazil, Coley Rose Martin, UG '23 (2272645)

In October of 1982, a Brazilian and Paraguayan company known as Itaipu Binacional closed the side canals of the Itaipu hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River in Brazil, launching an ambitious…

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Revolutionizing Clean Energy: How IG Processed Superconducting Super Magnets Could Save the Planet, Sushma Miryala, UG '25 (2771013)

The consequences of global warming are being felt worldwide, and rising temperatures are having catastrophic effects through the forms of heatwaves, floods, wildfires, sea level rises, droughts, and…

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Loving Coral Reefs to Death in Hawaii, Bing Lin, GS (2263815)

Coral reefs are both icons of biodiversity and global tourist attractions. By combining web-scraped public Instagram data and aerially mapped live coral cover maps across the main Hawaiian Islands,…

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Trenton's Stacy Park - From Urban Renewal to Community Reinvestment; Austin J. Edwards, Esq., GS (4088143)

Once a beautiful green park space connecting Trenton residents to the Delaware River, former Stacy Park became a six-lane highway during the 1960’s period of “urban renewal” even…

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Robotic Swarm Inspection for Infrastructure Monitoring, Darren Chiu, UG '23 (2265354)

Robotic swarm inspection for structures offers a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solution in comparison to human inspection such as the benefit of being resilient to individual failures,…

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Geo-Exchange on Princeton's Campus: Exchanging Antiquity with Sustainability, Angelica She, UG '26, Luke Miller, UG '26, Elisabeth Ruschmann UG '26 (3993465)

Our research focuses on three major scales of analysis: global, national, and campus-based. On a macro level, it was evident that an increase of carbon emissions correlated with an increase in global…

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Remembering Ice: A Photographic Journey through Southern Patagonia’s Vanishing Glaciers, Will Hartman, UG '25, Jack Green, UG '24, Michael Salama, UG '24, Byron Zhang UG '23 (2768711)

The Southern Patagonian Ice Field (SPIF) in Argentina and Chile is the second-largest extrapolar ice field in the world and a critical region for understanding the impacts of climate change on alpine…

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