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Forward Fest public conversation series continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking


Forward Fest public conversation series continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking
by the Office of Communications
March 16, 2021 12:02 p.m.
Forward Fest is a virtual public conversation series that aims to spark dialogue across the global Princeton community students, faculty, staff, alumni and other interested thinkers to engage with and explore big ideas and their infinite possibilities for shaping the future. The next Forward Fest takes place March 18 and focuses on Princeton’s growing interdisciplinary power in bioengineering.
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Princeton’s Forward Fest a virtual public conversation series and a monthly highlight of the University’s yearlong A Year of Forward Thinking community engagement campaign continues on Thursday, March 18, at 3:30 p.m., with a focus on Princeton’s growing interdisciplinary power in bioengineering. ....

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Delaying second doses of COVID-19 vaccines has benefits, but longer-term results rely on robust immunity


Delaying second doses of COVID-19 vaccines has benefits, but longer-term results rely on robust immunity
Delaying second doses of COVID-19 vaccines should reduce case numbers in the near term. But the longer-term case burden and the potential for evolution of viral escape from immunity will depend on the robustness of immune responses generated by natural infections and one or two vaccine doses, according to a Princeton University and McGill University study published March 9 in the journal
Science.
Several countries including the United Kingdom and Canada have stated that they will delay second doses of COVID-19 vaccines in response to supply shortages, but also in an attempt to rapidly increase the number of people immunized. ....

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Covid-19 Vaccine | Spacing COVID-19 vaccine doses have benefits, but long term results depend on robust immunity, say researches


Updated Mar 10, 2021 | 12:50 IST
The study concluded that one-dose strategies may reduce case numbers in the short term as more and more people are immunized rapidly.
Spacing COVID-19 vaccine doses have benefits, but long term results depend on robust immunity, say researches  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
New Delhi: The world is finally trying to come back to normal, especially ever since various vaccine candidates against COVID-19 were approved for use by respective regulatory bodies of different countries. Most of these vaccine candidates are shots, administered with an injection, and are administered in two doses, around one month apart. Many researchers have been looking into the effects of spacing out vaccine doses, and have found some benefits that encourage the practice. ....

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From lab to everyday life: Princeton accelerator fund supports promising innovations


Catherine Zandonella, Office of the Dean for Research
March 5, 2021 9:21 a.m.
Seven technologies that address some of society’s biggest challenges  from foolproof antibiotics to low-cost water purification  will receive support for research and development through Princeton’s Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund. 
A technology for illuminating targets for new drugs against cancer and viruses is one of several selected to receive support from the Intellectual Property Accelerator Fund to help develop Princeton discoveries to the stage where they can have broader societal impact.
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The program gives discoveries an extra push through the development pipeline to bring technologies to the stage where they are ready for further investment, from either a startup or a larger company.  ....

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