The Princeton Precision Health team has three great seminars coming up in the next two weeks:

On Friday, April 12, at 12 pm, we have two bioethicists, Aurelia Sauerbrei from Oxford and Ian Peebles from Princeton University Center for Human Values, presenting talks titled:  "A.I. and the Doctor-Patient Relationship: a Bioethics Perspective” and “What’s Wrong With Decision Procedures in Medical Ethics?”  Lunch will be provided.

On Thursday, April 18, at 10:00 am, Uri Hasson from Psychology and PNI will give a talk, “The First 1000 Days Project: A Novel Framework for Modeling Language Development,” and Olga Russakovsky from Computer Science will present, “The Role of Computer Vision in Understanding Neurodivergence.” Breakfast will be provided.

On Friday, April 19, at 12 pm, Jane Burns, MD, the Director of the Kawasaki Disease Clinic and Research Center at UCSD will give a talk about the climate and environmental effects on Kawasaki Disease. Her work has recently been featured in the NY Times. Lunch will be provided.

We hope to see you at our upcoming seminars!

The PPH Team

252 Nassau Street is between Tiger Noodles and the Small World Coffee on Nassau Street. We do not yet have a functional elevator, and getting to our space requires that you climb a flight of stairs. If an accommodation is needed, please do not hesitate to let us know in advance of the event.

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