Intro to Qi Gong — Class With Qi Gong Master
Effron Music Building Lawn Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United StatesNadia Linda Hole ’75, Qi Gong master.
Nadia Linda Hole ’75, Qi Gong master.
Sponsored by Princeton Tai Chi Club
Nadia Linda Hole ’75, Qi Gong master.
Olga Troyanskaya, director of Princeton Precision Health, professor of computer science and the Lewis Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, will discuss how current advances in data science and AI can be used to transform human health at all levels: from molecular to social to environmental, with the goal of enacting smart, equitable and ethical policy and evidence-based clinical practice. Refreshments to follow (4:00-4:30 p.m.).
We welcome back all alumni health professionals and their families to meet each other, enjoy snacks, and check out our White Coat ceremony and medical school graduation photo slideshow. RSVP requested but not required.
Moderator: Lucy McBride ’95. Panelists: Jeremy Nobel ’77; Jess Deutsch ’91; Joshua Blum ’02; Chioma Ugwonali ’24.
Many people say that American Medicine is broken — too expensive; too inequitable; too impersonal. Yet new drugs and innovative treatments have dramatically improved disease prognoses and outcomes. How can American Medicine become better? The Class of 1964 invites all alumni to join us and bring their questions for our panelists.
Sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary
Nadia Linda Hole ’75, Qi Gong master
Nadia Linda Hole ’75, Qi Gong master
Sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary