2024 Fall Seminar Series
Lunch will be provided.
Getting to the seminar space currently requires that you climb a set of stairs. If an accomodation is needed, please contact PPH in advance at:
Lunch will be provided.
Getting to the seminar space currently requires that you climb a set of stairs. If an accomodation is needed, please contact PPH in advance at:
Lunch will be provided.
Getting to the seminar space currently requires that you climb a set of stairs. If an accomodation is needed, please contact PPH in advance at:
Past Events
Lunch will be provided.
Getting to the seminar space currently requires that you climb a set of stairs. If an accomodation is needed, please contact PPH in advance at:
Lunch will be provided.
Getting to the seminar space currently requires that you climb a set of stairs. If an accomodation is needed, please contact PPH in advance at:
Princeton Precision Health is hosting a Mental Health & Tech Use Symposium on April 5. Ine Beyens, from the University of Amsterdam, will give a keynote titled, “Beyond one-size-fits-all: the person-specific impact of social media on adolescent mental health," and we have an interdisciplinary group of speakers from across campus who will be presenting emerging work in this critical area of research.
Professor Olga Troyanskaya will discuss how current advances in data science and AI can be used to transform human health at all levels: from molecular to social to environmental, with the goal of enacting smart, equitable, and ethical policy and evidence-based clinical practice.
Join us for the first Princeton Precision Health (PPH) workshop on interdisciplinary, data-driven approaches for precision medicine to work toward our goal of enabling more responsive, equitable, and precisely-targeted healthcare.