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Year 2008 Archive
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- Category: Announcements
- Category: Internships
- Category: News
- 11/24/2008 – Crossing boundaries to confront global problems
11-25-08 - Spring 2008 PEI News – Princeton's Health Grand Challenge Aims to Solve Complex Global Health Problems
08-14-08 - Princeton is Ready to Engage in a Grand Challenge
08-10-08 - President Shirley M. Tilghman on energy and the environment
07-01-08 - 4/24/2008 – Endangered Zebra Life Caught on GPS
04-24-08 - 2/15/2008 – Socolow Helps Identify Greatest Technological Challenges
02-15-08 - 2/25/2008 – Engineering School's Growth Targets Societal Needs
02-11-08
- 11/24/2008 – Crossing boundaries to confront global problems
- Category: Research Highlights
- Climate Change, Shifting Settlements, and Pressure on Biodiversity in South Africa by Michael Oppenheimer and David Wilcove (Princeton University) and Will Turner (Conservation International)
06-10-08 - Climate Change, Shifting Settlements, and Pressure on Biodiversity in South Africa by Michael Oppenheimer and David Wilcove (Princeton University) and Will Turner (Conservation International)
06-10-08 - Designing New Materials for Harvesting Solar Energy
06-09-08 - Applying Basic Bacteriology to the Global Health Challenges of Infectious Disease
06-09-08 - Characterizing the in vivo Plasmodium Metabolome
06-09-08 - The Future of Global AIDS Treatment
06-09-08 - The Integration of Chemistry and Biology to Seed a Next Generation of Malaria and Tuberculosis Therapeutics
06-09-08 - Multidisciplinary Program on Disease Management: Drug Resistance and Social Norms
06-09-08 - New Strategies to Detect and Prevent Tuberculosis
06-09-08 - Potable Water for Global Health
06-09-08 - Who Governs the Microbe? Exploring the Emergence of Authority as Response to the Risk of Infectious Disease
06-09-08
- Climate Change, Shifting Settlements, and Pressure on Biodiversity in South Africa by Michael Oppenheimer and David Wilcove (Princeton University) and Will Turner (Conservation International)

