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A complete list of stories featured on Penn Today.
News・ Health Sciences
In humans the pandemic is showing signs of ebbing. In white-tailed deer and other wildlife, however, infections appear widespread.
News・ Health Sciences
In a conversation with Penn Today, School of Veterinary Medicine Dean Andrew Hoffman shares his perspective on the important role veterinarians can play in supporting underserved communities.
News・ Science & Technology
New findings from the lab of P. Jeremy Wang in the School of Veterinary Medicine shed light on the cell division process that creates eggs and sperm, recurrent pregnancy loss, and the mechanism by which sperm move.
News・ Campus & Community
Penn Today profiles four faculty and staff members who use their time and talents to help others.
News・ Health Sciences
By comparing and contrasting the two nations’ approaches to controlling infectious diseases, students in Parallel Plagues deepened their appreciation of how these diseases emerge, cause harm, and might be effectively controlled.
News・ Health Sciences
Researchers from the School of Veterinary Medicine and University Florida partnered on the work, which may lead to new blood tests or even treatments for the disease, which often leads to euthanasia in horses.
News・ Health Sciences
In experiments using saliva samples from COVID-19 patients, the gum, which contains the ACE2 protein, neutralized the virus, according to research led by School of Dental Medicine scientists.
News・ Campus & Community
The Wharton School’s Undergraduate Division invited students to take a break from studying and enjoy therapy dogs on campus.
News・ Science & Technology
A team led by the School of Veterinary Medicine’s M. Andrés Blanco has uncovered a new target for treating certain blood cancers that works by removing an obstacle to their maturation.
News・ Campus & Community
Two years into the Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 3.0, Penn is tracking significant steps toward its goals.