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The immune health future, today
Breaking the code of the immune system could provide a new fundamental way of understanding, treating, and preventing every type of disease. Penn Medicine is investing in key discoveries about immunity and immune system function, and building infrastructure, to make that bold idea a reality.
Inflammatory bowel disease linked to atopic dermatitis
Something for everyone at Penn’s Friends and Family Day
Conflicts and cultural evolution: All for one and one for all?
Brigitte Weinsteiger appointed interim director of the Penn Libraries
Deans of health schools discuss climate change in their fields
An unsolved mystery: Why are we sleepy when sick?
How to encourage student attendance
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By the Numbers: Undergraduates share their research
Work by a record 436 students was featured in the Fall Research Expo sponsored by the Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships.
Filmmaker Mira Nair’s approach to storytelling
As a Saluja Global Fellow at the Center for the Advanced Study of India, filmmaker Mira Nair gave a lecture at the Penn Museum on art, storytelling, and filmmaking.
Fellowship in South Korea offers language benefits, cultural reconnection
Third-year student Claire Jun used her FLAS fellowship this summer to participate in the study abroad program at Yonsei University and a health-policy internship at the National Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service.
Quakers slay NJIT
Boosted by 57 kills, volleyball team beat the Highlanders on Saturday in the Delaware State Tournament.
Tracking parental leisure time and ‘intensive mothering’
Paula Fomby, a professor of sociology in the School of Arts & Sciences, worked with a team of PURM students over the summer to analyze time-use data of parents from 1965 to 2019.
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A cyber solution to barriers that previously thwarted medical food distribution
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Penn IUR welcomes 2023-24 Fellows in Urban Leadership
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Perry World House announces visitors for 2023-2024
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President Liz Magill meets with students, faculty, and staff as the 2023-2024 academic year gets underway.
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Resisting the resource curse
Political science Ph.D. candidate Mikhail Strokan’s work looks at the idea that countries abundant in such natural resources as oil and natural gas wind up struggling economically despite the bounty—and examines why some of these countries fare better than others.