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Princeton Researchers Receive Dean for Research Innovation Funds for New Ideas in the Natural Sciences

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 19, 2023 | Community, News, Pilots

Princeton researchers Jordan Taylor (Psychology) and Sabine Petry (Molecular Biology) received Dean for Research Innovation Funds for New Ideas in the Natural Sciences. Projects that explore what music can teach us about the brain, how cells protect themselves from...

John Brooks Named Pew Scholar in Biomedical Sciences

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 17, 2023 | Community, News

The Pew Charitable Trusts announced in June that John Brooks, an assistant professor of molecular biology at Princeton University, is one of 22 new Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. He and the other Pew scholars will receive four years of funding to spearhead...

NCATS Women Scientists Advisors Seminar, July 21st at 2pm

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 13, 2023 | Community, News

The NCATS Division of Preclinical Innovation (DPI) is virtually hosting SPEAKER: DOROTA SKOWRONSKA-KRAWCZYK, PH.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENTS OF PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS, AND OPHTHALMOLOGY CENTER FOR TRANSLATIONAL VISION RESEARCH UC IRVINE, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE...

All of Us Research Program Now the Largest, Most Diverse Genomic Dataset of its Kind

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 12, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

The Researcher Workbench dataset is now the world’s largest, most diverse genomic dataset available for wide use The National Institutes of Health’s All of Us Research Program has significantly expanded its data to now include nearly a quarter million whole...
Attend the Virtual Webinar Advancing Representative Enrollment in Clinical Trials on July 18th!

Attend the Virtual Webinar Advancing Representative Enrollment in Clinical Trials on July 18th!

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 11, 2023 | Community, News

A lack of representative enrollment can weaken the impact of a clinical trial and skew findings. How can researchers improve the representation of participants included in a clinical trial? The Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy explores the answer to this...
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