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Bradford Seminar: “Science Too Important to Leave to Chance: How Activist Scientists and Policy Makers Guide the Montreal Protocol to Success”

Stratospheric ozone protects Earth against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation from the sun including skin cancer, cataracts, suppression of the human immune system, damage to agricultural…

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Perelman SOM at the U of Penn MD/PhD Info Session

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania This will be a panel featuring current Perelman MD/PhD candidates and Skip Brass, Director of Perelman's MD/PhD Program Program…

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Opiyo, Romanus, May 20, 2024, "Power, Justice and Marginalized Community Collaboration: Exploring Science-Mobility Decision Action"

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James Madison Program "The End of Free Speech is the End of Science" lecture by Jay Bhattacharya

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2023 Anthony B. Evnin Lecture: "Conservation Photography: Stories from the Field"

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Religion, the Secular, and Machines in Between with John Modern (3.27.23)

John Lardas Modern is Arthur and Katherine Shadek Professor of the Humanities and Religious Studies at Franklin and Marshall College. He will be in conversation with CCSR Postdoctoral Fellow Suzanne…

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Issaoun, Sara, February 10, 2023, "Multi-wavelength Synergy in Imaging Black Holes with the Event Horizon Telescope"

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Entrepreneurial Capabilities for Scientists - Engage 2022

Academic scientists play a central role in the production and translation of breakthrough scientific inventions through the formation of university spin-offs. Well-endowed science-based ventures,…

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James Baldwin Lecture Series: "The Limits Of The Quantitative Approach To Discrimination"

The annual James Baldwin Lecture series was launched on March 29, 2006, aiming to celebrate the work of Princeton faculty and to provide an occasion for the intellectual community to reflect on the…

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OURSIP Intern - Andrew Guo

Cas13-Seq: Towards a Novel Single-Cell Transcriptome Profiling Technique Mentors: Prof. Cameron Myhrvold, Molecular Biology Chris Guan, Molecular Biology

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Pranay Anchuri: DataX Information Technology Policy Data Scientist

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The Use of Quantitative Data in DEI+ Work in Astrophysics, Kate Macakanja, UG '23 and Savannah Pobre, UG '23

Astrophysics and Planetary Science have never been fields in which all people are equally welcomed. In recent years, and prompted by recent events, more and more scientists have been trying to…

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A New Approach to Coral Reef Management: the Integrative Medicine Framework, Minal Patel, UG '25, (3964747)

Coral reef ecosystems are home to more than 25% of aquatic life and are relied upon by the human population whose dependence on coral reefs has grown in recent decades for food, our coastlines, and…

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Silencing Alarms: Discovering How Viruses Evade Our Cellular Immune Systems, Robert LeDesma, G6 (3964620)

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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