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Learn more about P2SAttend a public fireside chat with FDA Commissioner Robert Califf on Wednesday (10/16) at 2 p.m. as he joins Cornell leaders to discuss the roles of research, policy, and regulation in addressing health challenges in New York state and across the U.S.:
Fireside Chat with FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf
Federal Commissioner Robert M. Califf will join Cornell leaders at a public event to discuss the roles of research...
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John Hopfield, Ph.D. '58, has received the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics for work in training artificial neural networks. Read more from @CornellNews:
John Hopfield, Ph.D. ’58, wins Nobel Prize in physics | Cornell Chronicle
John Hopfield, Ph.D. ’58, has received the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics.
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Zachariah Berry, Ph.D. '24, is an author of a paper on how loyalty factors into moral dilemmas and how certain people get away with wrongdoing over long periods of time. Read more from @CornellNews:
Loyalty can play a key role in moral dilemmas | Cornell Chronicle
New research from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business explores how the quality and strength of one’s loya...
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