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PHILADELPHIA – A 14-year study of canine diet and health has found that dogs fed a calorie-restricted diet live a median 1.8 years longer than dogs allowed to eat more and are slower to develop chronic diseases such as osteoarthritis.The findings add to the growing body of evidence that caloric restriction in a wide range of species significantly boosts longevity. Dogs are the only large mammals – and the closest human relatives – for which a diet-restriction study has been completed. Similar studies involving primates are ongoing.
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PHILADELPHIA-- A rare, behind-the-scenes look into the world of the Japanese Kabuki artist will take place on the University of Pennsylvania campus when the show "Onnagata: the Making of a Woman" is staged Sept. 17 at 7 p.m in Houston Hall's Class of '49 Auditorium at 34th and Spruce streets. Ayako Kano, professor of modern Japanese literature at Penn and author of "Acting like a Woman in Modern Japan: Theater, Gender, and Nationalism," will give a pre-performance lecture.
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PHILADELPHIA -- Heading to college can be daunting for students of any age but imagine going back to into the classroom more than 20 years after graduating from high school. The Veterans Upward Bound program at the University of Pennsylvania makes the transition smoother for military veterans with free college-preparatory classes."We give them the academic resources they need to be successful in college," said Diane Sandefur, director of the VUB program at Penn.
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PHILADELPHIA-- Larry M. Starr has been appointed executive director of the Center for Organizational Dynamics and director of the Organizational Dynamics degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania. He was previously director of the Organizational Development and Leadership program at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Organizational Dynamics program offers graduate degrees to working professionals through the School of Arts and Sciences.
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PHILADELPHIA-- Larry M. Starr has been appointed executive director of the Center for Organizational Dynamics and director of the Organizational Dynamics degree programs at the University of Pennsylvania. He was previously director of the Organizational Development and Leadership program at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the Organizational Dynamics program offers graduate degrees to working professionals through the School of Arts and Sciences.
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PHILADELPHIA – For the first time, researchers have successfully used gene therapy to treat a disease that affects organs throughout the body of a large animal. The results will be reported this week on the Web site of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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PHILADELPHIA -- J. Karla Lemon is stepping up to the conductor's podium in the University of Pennsylvania's Music Department. Fresh from her tenure at Stanford University, Lemon will bring her unique grasp of both early and new music to the Philadelphia concert stage. Lemon earned her bachelor's degree in music from the University of California at Berkeley and a master's degree in conducting from the St
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PHILADELPHIA -- Major General Clifford L. Stanley, Deputy Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, has been named Executive Vice President at the University of Pennsylvania, according to an announcement today by Penn President Judith Rodin. He will begin his new position in mid-October.
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Dear Benny,I beg a word of enlightenment on some rather curious plaques that appear in the sidewalk near the corner of 36th and Walnut streets (and perhaps elsewhere). The inlaid strips of metal read something to the effect of “space between these lines not designated.” I thought this was a phenomenon unique to Penn until I saw a similar and far more worn plaque in the pavement in Center City. Any information you might have to offer would be most welcome. —Vexed in VPUL
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Human Resources has classes that will whip your career into shape. Here are the ones that are coming up soon. Classes meet at 3624 Market St., Suite 1B South, unless otherwise noted. For information, call 215-898-3400 or visit www.hr.upenn.edu/learning. Registration required.