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Nick Murphy & Erik Everson
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May 14th, 2022 Location
Lewis Library 120
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The cells in our body inherently possess an alarm system that can detect when an invader, such as a virus, infects the cell. Unfortunately, viruses are constantly evolving ways in which they can…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Robert LeDesma Department
Molecular Biology
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March 18th, 2022 Speaker
Michael Hey Department
ORL Location
Chapel
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November 22nd, 2021 Speaker
Princeton University Orchestra and Glee Club Department
Music Location
Chapel
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Towards Accurate Multiplexed Proteomics on a Linear Ion Trap-Only Instrument
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July 27th, 2021 Speaker
Jessica Wang Department
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Last fall, I simulated asteroid orbits in the hopes of finding a new explanation for a curious phenomenon surrounding white dwarf stars. Here, I bring you through the basics of white dwarf pollution…
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Mark Dodici, UG '22 Department
Astrophysical Sciences
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"Addressing Challenging Problems in Proteomic Research”Abstract: Although mass spectrometry-based proteomics is facilitating many new avenues of biological research, this remarkable set of…
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March 10th, 2021 Speaker
Brian Chait - Rockefeller University Location
Zoom
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This session was part of Engage 2020, Princeton University's new innovation and entrepreneurship conference. Integrated multi-omics approaches are playing an increasingly important role in the…
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November 4th, 2020 Speaker
Anuj Seth (Princeton); David Sleat (Rutgers); Hong Li (Center for Advanced Proteomics Research); Xioyang Su (Rutgers); Wei Wang (Princeton) Department
Princeton Innovation Location
Online
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The Plight of the Uyghurs: Mass Internment in Western China - November 20, 2019
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