Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A profile examines the accomplishments and leadership experience of J. Larry Jameson, Penn’s new interim president.
Penn In the News
Kiran Musunuru of the Perelman School of Medicine says that gene editing will be the biggest story of the century.
Penn In the News
Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine, who won the Nobel Prize for mRNA vaccines along with Katalin Karikó, is researching an mRNA vaccine against cancer.
Penn In the News
Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine, who won the Nobel Prize along with Katalin Karikó, discusses the backlash against vaccinations and whether to receive the latest COVID vaccine.
Penn In the News
Robert H. Vonderheide of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses three cancer treatment innovations that could be game changers for patients.
Penn In the News
Kevin Mahoney is lauded for his accomplishments as CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
Penn In the News
Christina A. Roberto of the Perelman School of Medicine compares ultra-processed and less-processed versions of several common foods, including oatmeal and crackers.
Penn In the News
Scott Hensley of the Perelman School of Medicine is working on a flu vaccine to provide protection against 20 subtypes of flu that may pose a pandemic threat in the future.
Penn In the News
Susan Taylor of the Perelman School of Medicine says that seeing a dermatologist for hair loss is a smarter strategy than taking biotin supplements.
Penn In the News
More than 260,000 people have signed up to participate in Penn Medicine BioBank, co-directed by Marilyn Ritchie and Dan Rader, which cross-references DNA with electronic health records to discover genetic variants of medical conditions.