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Learn more about P2SDanielle Obisie-Orlu is a doctoral student in government who studies how memory and migration shape international relations and affairs. Read her student spotlight: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/spotlights/student-spotlight-danielle-obisie-orlu/
Cornell Ph.D. students and postdocs are invited to join the Graduate School's Careers Beyond Academia tomorrow (12/11) for "Explore Careers Outside Academia," an opportunity to discuss career options and the process for making the transition. Register: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/event/explore-careers-outside-academia-3/
Ziqing Pan, a computational biology Ph.D. student, is co-author of a paper on a new method that provides tools and methodologies to compress hundreds of terabytes of genomic data to gigabytes, which enables researchers to store datasets on local computers:
New method compresses terabytes of genomic data into gigabytes | Cornell Chronicle
A new method developed at Cornell provides tools and methodologies to compress hundreds of terabytes of genomic data...
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