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  • Prescription drug monitoring program mandates affect the use of opioids to treat acute pain

    Many states have enacted comprehensive mandates that all clinicians consult Prescription drug monitoring programs prior to prescribing an opioid for any given patient. These mandates seek to hold prescribers accountable and ensure sustained use of the databases. Now researchers are exploring whether comprehensive mandates deter clinicians from writing opioid prescriptions for appropriate indications.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Three Penn scientists chosen as 2021 Pew Scholars

    The Pew Charitable Trusts named Kellie A. Jurado, Presidential Assistant Professor of Microbiology, and Colin Conine, an assistant professor of pediatrics and genetics, as two of 22 early-career researchers nationwide selected as 2021 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences. Liling Wan, an assistant professor of cancer biology, will join four other researchers in the U.S. as the 2021 class of Pew-Stewart Scholars for Cancer Research.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • How megaproviders keep health care costs high

    In “Big Med: Megaproviders and the High Cost of Health Care in America,” authors David Dranove and Wharton health care management professor Lawton R. Burns examine the rise of these megaproviders and their role in the deterioration of health care—as well as its rising costs. They reveal that these megaproviders are ever present: Your local hospital is likely part of one, as are your doctors.

    FULL STORY AT Knowledge at Wharton

  • Norm Badler elected to the ACM SIGGRAPH Academy

    The Rachleff Family Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences and director of the Center for Digital Visualization is among the eight new members elected to this year’s Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques  Academy Class.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering Today

  • New Fels Distinguished Fellow with a focus on racial equity and social justice

    Matthew Stitt, a 2012 graduate of the Fels Institute of Government, is joining Fels as a Distinguished Fellow. Stitt will help Fels students engage in critical policy issues and create a more diverse and equitable public sector. He will lead a speaker series on racial equity and social justice, support internships and student mentorship, and connect students and alumni. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences

  • Promoting self-care among African immigrants with chronic diseases

    In the Journal of Advanced Nursing, Penn Nursing’s  Onome Henry Osokpo reports on the results of a systematic review, finding that an interplay of cultural and structural factors influences the self-care practices of African immigrants with chronic diseases. While cultural identity is a powerful influence, African immigrants also report systemic barriers to adopting self-care recommendations.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • The war on drugs as structural racism

    A Penn LDI seminar looks at the contrast between the “War on Drugs,” which devastated Black and Latino communities through mass incarceration, and today’s public health approach to opioids in white communities.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • Songs of Dissent: Poetry and Antiracist Solidarity

    In this Lightbulb Café, Josephine Nock-Hee Park, Professor of English and Director of the Asian American Studies Program, and Herman Beavers, Julie Beren Platt and Marc E. Platt President’s Distinguished Professor of English and Africana Studies, discuss teaching poetry and finding antiracist solidarity in poetic movements of the past and present.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences

  • The winners of the 2021 Senior Design Competition

    Penn Engineering’s Senior Design Competition, sponsored by the Engineering Alumni Society, involves pitching projects to a panel of judges who evaluate their potential in the market. This year, eighteen teams total, three from each department, virtually presented to the panel of judges, who awarded $2,000 prizes in four categories. Team OtoAI, Team mRNA Vaccines, Team PVRE, and Team Phaox took home the four prizes in the 2021 Senior Design Competition.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering Today

  • 2021 CAREER Award recipient: Alex Hughes

    The assistant professor in bioengineering and in cell and developmental biology, is among the Penn Engineering faculty members who have received the CAREER Award this year. Hughes plans to use the funds to develop a human kidney model to better understand how the development of cells and tissues influences congenital diseases of the kidney and urinary tract.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering Today