PPH-NOAA Conference on Data-Driven Precision Health: TOMORROW in the Maeder Hall Auditorium
[ https://pph.princeton.edu/events/data-driven-precision-health-integrating-ge... | Registration ] is still open for the November 7 conference on "Data-Driven Precision Health: Integrating Genomics, Climate, and the Environment.” The conference, a collaboration between Princeton University’s Princeton Precision Health and NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory and co-sponsored by Princeton’s High Meadows Environmental Institute , will bring together an interdisciplinary community from academia, government, and industry to explore research questions at the intersection of human health, climate, and environment. The event aims to spark discussions and inspire new research directions on future health impacts, with a focus on predicting outcomes and developing equitable risk mitigation strategies. The conference will be held in Maeder Hall, at the Andlinger Center for the Energy and the Environment. Keynote speakers include Jane Burns , Director of the Kawasaki Disease Research Center at UC San Diego and whose work on Kawasaki Disease, environment, and climate has been featured in the [ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/27/health/kawasaki-disease-cause.html | NY Times ] , and Juli Trtanj , Director of the NOAA Climate and Health Program and NOAA One Health Lead and co-chair of Global Heat Health Information Network (GHHIN) Management Committee . In addition, Provost Jennifer Rexford and Dean For Research Peter Schiffer will be giving remarks at the conference. Registration ( [ http://pph.princeton.edu/healthandclimate | pph.princeton.edu/healthandclimate ] ) is free but required. Email [ mailto:PrincetonPPH@princeton.edu | PrincetonPPH@princeton.edu ] with any questions about the event.
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Emily C. Lawrence