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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts and Sciences writes about discrimination of Latino immigrants in the U.S.
Penn In the News
Funding for Tmunity Therapeutics, a for-profit company that develops T-cell-based personal cancer treatments led by Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine, is highlighted.
Penn In the News
Walter Licht of the School of Arts and Sciences comments on the history of the Kensington section of Philadelphia.
Penn In the News
Edna Foa of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about conducting a study that found a new, two-week therapy treatment that can help military service members suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Penn In the News
Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine says, “It is hard to know what the ideal is between moving quickly and making sure patients are safe,” in regards to beginning human trials using the CRISPR medical technique.
Penn In the News
Michael Knoll of the Law School shares his thoughts about New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s plan to challenge the Republican tax plan.
Penn In the News
A new analysis about the amount of sleep Americans obtain each night led by Mathias Basner in collaboration with David Dinges, both of the Perelman School of Medicine, is featured.
Penn In the News
Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School talks about the day the Federal Open Market Committee approved interest rate cuts in 2008.
Penn In the News
Morgan Hoke of the School of Arts and Sciences writes about why humans are the fattest species when they are born.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes about the history of American businessman and newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst’s unsuccessful bid for President in 1904.