Big-data-driven health employs the tools of genomics and phenomics (blood analyses, gut microbiome, and digital health of body and brain, genome sequence) on individuals to follow and optimize their health trajectory
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Terrill “Tim” Hendrickson
BS
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67
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Mathematics
Place of Honor
Grant Delbert Venerable, Jr., BS (BS ’32), was the first Black undergraduate student to graduate from the California Institute of Technology
William A. Freeman
M.S.
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76
Ted Rogers
BS
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90
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MS
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92
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Engineering and Applied Science
William Kennedy
BS
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42
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Mechanical Engineering
Alan S. Dubin
PhD
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67
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Chemistry
Timely Partnership
In 2021, the northeast corner of the Caltech campus received a new addition
Antarctica: Cruise Aboard the National Geographic Explorer
Visit Antarctica, one of the last remote and wild places on Earth, on the National Geographic Explorer. In this immersive experience, you will go ashore to hike for spectacular views, visit a penguin colony, and use a kayak for personal exploration. For a more relaxed experience, you can also head to the bow to watch the ship slice through the ice, pick up tips from an onboard National Geographic photographer, and explore the undersea from the cozy lounge via live footage captured by an undersea specialist. Throughout your journey, Caltech professor and oceanographer Andrew Thompson will share his research studying ocean currents and eddies to understand their impact on Earth’s ecology and climate.
Leon T. Silver
PhD
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55
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Structural Geology







