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  » » » Friday, April 29, 2016   John C. Moore   Photo from the Office of Communications   Current Stories | | John C. Moore, dedicated and influential Princeton mathematician, dies Posted April 8, 2016; 01:30 p.m. by Morgan Kelly, Office of Communications   | Princeton University professor emeritus John C. Moore, described as a committed and influential mathematician, died Jan. 1 in Rochester, New York. He was 92. Moore joined the Princeton faculty as an instructor in in 1952 before being named an assistant professor in 1954. He became a full professor in 1961 and was named co-chair of the Department of Mathematics in 1962 before retiring from Princeton in 1989. Moore specialized in algebraic topology and had many important concepts named after him, including the Borel-Moore homology publ
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