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Understanding metabolism genes might improve depression treatment
ScienceFriday.com

Understanding metabolism genes might improve depression treatment

David Oslin of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the implications of his latest research examining whether genetic testing can be used to help prescribe antidepressants.

Sep 16, 2022

Confronting COVID’s lost generation
Politico.com

Confronting COVID’s lost generation

Fourth-year Victoria Sousa in the School of Arts & Sciences writes about South America’s current educational crisis, brought on by the pandemic in regions without computers or Wi-Fi.

Sep 18, 2022

Why business leaders should always be thinking about the next crisis
Time

Why business leaders should always be thinking about the next crisis

In a Q&A, Dean Erika H. James of the Wharton School discusses her new cowritten book, “The Prepared Leader,” which draws on years of experience from business leaders during the tumult of 2020.

Sep 18, 2022

The Watson Effect: Jaylen, Justin Watson make biggest plays in Chiefs win
Fox 4 (Kansas City)

The Watson Effect: Jaylen, Justin Watson make biggest plays in Chiefs win

The Kansas City Chiefs’ newest acquisitions are both Watsons—Jaylen and Justin. Justin, a Penn alum and current KC Wide receiver caught a 41-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to bring the Chiefs within 3 points of the Chargers, while rookie cornerback Jaylen Watson intercepted Justin Herbert and ran back a 99-yard pick-six to complete the Chiefs’ comeback.

Sep 16, 2022

Konrad Kording’s CENTER is part of a new NIH education initiative on scientific rigor

Konrad Kording’s CENTER is part of a new NIH education initiative on scientific rigor

To address the discrepancy in scientific rigor—such as poor study design, small sample sizes and improper assessment of the significance of data—the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has launched the Initiative to Improve Education in the Principles of Rigorous Research.

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