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(12/03/21 4:30am)
Molecular biology professor Yibin Kang opened the doors to his lab in 2004. Since then, his lab has been researching cancer metastasis — the spread of cancers from a starting point to the rest of the body — using mouse models. In the Nov. 29 issue of Nature Cancer, his lab published not one, but two papers reporting an experimental treatment that has the potential to become the basis for a new cancer therapy.
(11/12/21 3:00am)
University Professors Coleen T. Murphy, Mohamed Abou Donia, and Zemer Gitai were recently named recipients of ‘High-Risk, High-Reward’ grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
(11/10/21 3:15am)
The University announced on Nov. 5 that the University-led COVID-19 vaccination clinics will begin administering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to children between ages five and 11, following authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the State of New Jersey. The University clinic, held in Jadwin Gymnasium, officially began administering pediatric vaccinations on Monday, Nov. 8.
(11/08/21 5:00am)
The Institute for Advanced Study has appointed David Nirenberg GS ’92 as its new director and Leon Levy professor, per a Nov. 1 announcement. Nirenberg will take over the role from current director Robbert Dijkgraaf on July 1, 2022.
(04/23/21 12:03am)
An entirely virtual Princeton Preview began earlier this month and will continue through part of May for students admitted to the Class of 2025.
(03/22/21 2:48am)
A lab led by molecular biology professor Yibin Kang reported the discovery of a new organelle involved in cancer metastasis — the late-stage spread of cancer tumors throughout the body — early this month in Nature Cell Biology.
(02/25/21 1:38am)
History and School of Public and International Affairs professor Keith Wailoo was named a winner of the 2021 Dan David Prize for his work centered in the history of medicine and health — work that may inform how we understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world.
(02/03/21 2:12am)
A lab led by chemistry professor Paul Chirik reported in late January the structure of a novel molecule with the potential to serve as a building block to engineering more recyclable plastics.
(12/04/20 4:37am)
Deana Lawson, Professor of Visual Arts, was named the winner of the 2020 Hugo Boss Prize in October. She is the first photographer to be awarded the prize.
(11/05/20 1:36am)
Professor of chemical and biological engineering (CBE) Robert K. Prud’homme was named the inaugural recipient of the University’s Dean for Research Award for Distinguished Innovation on Oct. 30 for his invention of flash nanoprecipitation, a technology that improves the delivery of drugs throughout the body.
(10/15/20 11:19pm)
Associate professor of chemistry and biological chemist Mohammad ‘Mo’ Seyedsayamdost was granted a 2020 MacArthur fellowship — informally known as the “Genius grant” — on Oct. 6 for his contributions to understanding the synthesis of new molecules with therapeutic properties and accelerating the discovery of novel antibiotics.
(09/28/20 12:57am)
In early October, University Health Services (UHS) will offer students, faculty, and staff free flu shots at its annual FluFest, held in Jadwin Gymnasium.
(05/06/20 12:09am)
Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics Britt Adamson was named a 2020 Searle Scholar for her project entitled “Mapping the Processes of Genome Editing in Human Cells.”
(03/20/20 4:09pm)
Room draw has been pushed back two weeks, according to a new schedule announced on Wednesday.
(03/05/20 2:40am)
Two weeks ago, I got a frantic text from my beloved friend — her belly dancing group was in need of a photographer who could take some impromptu shots of their dress rehearsal the evening before opening night.
(02/19/20 3:42am)
I am sitting at my desk in my dorm, attempting to work on yet another lab assignment, when it begins again — a war, which ensues almost daily, between my posterior and my desk chair.
(02/07/20 4:32am)
On Jan. 18, the University Art Museum opened a new art installment, entitled “Creation Myths,” at the recently renovated Bainbridge House, located on 158 Nassau Street.
(12/13/19 4:46am)
In an optional lecture delivered to students enrolled in COS 126: Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach, New York Law School Professor Ari Waldman discussed how engineers typically view data privacy and where he believes that conversation can be improved.
(11/07/19 5:45am)
Literary scholar Jeffrey Alan Miller ’06 was named a MacArthur Fellow on Sept. 25. Miller graduated from the University with an A.B. in English and went on to receive an M.St. in 2007 and D.Phil. in 2012 from the University of Oxford.
(10/09/19 3:31am)
Literary scholar and University alum Jeffrey Miller ’06 was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship, informally known as a “Genius Grant,“ on Sept. 25 for his analyses of the writing process during the Reformation and the Renaissance.