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Aging like worms
Saturday, 16 October 2010
by Miriam Geronimus
A hotbed of research exists around aging in the world of molecular biology. Researchers focusing on cancer, fertility and general mortality look at everything from individual cells to sea urchins, trying to understand how aging works. Princeton MOL professor Colleen Murphy is no exception. In an article published yesterday in Cell, Murphy and colleagues found
- Published in Faculty, Princeton in the News
Week in Review: Babies and Gravity Edition (July 5 – July 12)
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
by Giri Nathan
Top of the agenda this past week: a really, really smart person says gravity is an “illusion” and LeBron James’s Princeton grad dad emerges from the mist. Wait, what? First off: we pay our respects to Norman Ryder, a revolutionary Princeton sociologist who passed away at the age of 86. Ryder pioneered the “cohort” approach
- Published in Alumni, Faculty, Sports, Week in Review
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babies, Erik Verlande, fertility, gravity, LeBron James, Leicester Bryce Stovell, Norman Ryder, paternity, physics