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  • 1,000 Paper Cranes: PAACH unveils new mural

    Members of Penn’s Pan-Asian American Community House (PAACH) unveiled a new mural ahead of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month in the ARCH building at an event on April 16.

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    Vicky Aquino speaking next to the new PAACH mural unveiled at the ARCH building.
    “I’m grateful for the opportunity to bring the community together through art,” said PAACH associate director and mural designer Vicky Faye Aquino at the mural unveiling on April 16.  “Like a paper crane, we are shaped by each fold, delicate yet resilient, grounded in patience and possibility.”

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    The Fed explained: What it does and why it matters

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    Fighting oral cancer with bioengineered chewing gum
    A latex-gloved hand hoding a petri dish of medical chewing gum.

    A bioengineered bean gum from the lab of Penn Dental’s Henry Daniell is found to reduce the levels of three microbes associated with head and neck squamous cell cancer to almost zero, without affecting the beneficial bacteria normally found in the mouth.

    (Image: Kevin Monko/Penn Dental Medicine)

    Fighting oral cancer with bioengineered chewing gum

    Research led by Penn Dental’s Henry Daniell shows that antiviral and antibacterial chewing gums reduce the levels of three microbes linked to worse outcomes in oral cancers, paving the way for more effective and affordable therapies.

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