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  • Bacteria form biofilms like settlers form cities

    New research from the School of Dental Medicine gives a satellite-level view of how biofilms grow and expand on a surface.
    Images of bacteria growing from individual colonies to large biofilms, using the analogy of cities growing from settlers to megacities
    Urbanization provides an effective analogy for how biofilms grow from individual bacteria, according to new research from the School of Dental Medicine. (Image: Amauri J. Paula)

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  • Future mRNA vaccines may prevent food and seasonal allergies
    A table of common food allergens including shellfish, peanuts, legumes, eggs, and milk.

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    Future mRNA vaccines may prevent food and seasonal allergies

    Early research from Penn Medicine finds a new mRNA vaccine stops allergens from causing immune reactions and life-threatening inflammation, with promise for future treatment for a variety of seasonal and food allergies.

    Sep 29, 2025

    Penn physicist Charles Kane to receive the 2026 Lorentz Medal
    Charles Kane

    Charles Kane, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Physics at Penn’s School of Arts & Sciences.

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    Penn physicist Charles Kane to receive the 2026 Lorentz Medal

    Awarded every four years by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, the medal honors Kane’s pioneering research on topological insulators.

    Sep 4, 2025