Through
4/26
A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Health Sciences
New research from Penn Medicine advances the understanding of DNA replication and could have relevance for neurologic diseases and other conditions.
News・ Health Sciences
A Penn team has created guidelines and a best practices overview for incorporating equity and diversity into the research process.
News・ Health Sciences
Penn researchers say the new technique for making human artificial chromosomes from single, long constructs of designer DNA will allow for more efficient laboratory research.
News・ Health Sciences
On the third Friday of March, Perelman School of Medicine’s class of 2024 celebrated their future residencies.
News・ Science & Technology
Research led by Michael Platt uncovers the neural pathways for primate reciprocity, social support, and empathy.
News・ Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Pre-med students majoring in English, theatre, history, and other humanities fields find satisfaction in tapping into multiple interests—and see benefits for a career in medicine.
News・ Campus & Community
The annual Women of Color at Penn awards honored students, staff, faculty and community members for their research, leadership, and service.
News・ Campus & Community
Nearly a year after the winners of the President’s Innovation Prize (PIP) and President’s Engagement Prize (PEP) began their projects, the winners—now alumni—discuss their progress.
News・ Health Sciences
Immunological imprinting from the original ancestral SARS-CoV-2 strain has a significant impact on the antibody responses to the variants and boosters based on them.
News・ Health Sciences
Gregory L. Beatty, an associate professor of hematology-oncology and member of Penn Medicine’s Abramson Cancer Center, and his team focus on improving immunotherapy for pancreatic cancer.