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Collaboration is a powerful force for new ideas and creativity in research and scholarship.
—Pablo G. Debenedetti, Dean for Research

Clifford Brangwynne, professor of chemical and biological engineering; Martin Wühr, assistant professor of molecular biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics; and Tom Muir, the Van Zandt Williams Jr. Class of 1965 Professor of Chemistry, have received funding to explore the roles of protein interactions in health and disease.

Partners: Find a Princeton collaborator.

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Research with Princeton is a public, up-to-date database of Princeton's faculty and research in the STEM and policy fields; academic units; and scientific core facilities. Search for Princeton collaborators to advance science and innovation.

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Isobel Ojalvo, assistant professor of physics, at an Oct. 8, 2019 gathering, where attendees discussed finding funding for research, among other topics.

Princeton faculty: Find research funding.

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The Princeton Research Funding Gateway is a curated portal site containing funding opportunities from internal Princeton sources, corporations, foundations, nonprofit organizations, and government. It's your one-stop shop to find current funding opportunities that match your needs.

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About 20% of Princeton's annual research expenditures come from collaborations with industry and nonprofits.

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