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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Peroxitech, a biopharmaceutical company co-founded by Aron Fisher of the Perelman School of Medicine and Sheldon Feinstein, formerly of Penn Medicine, has closed a $25 million equity financing for its new lead drug candidate.
Penn In the News
The Perelman School of Medicine has received a gift of more than $1 million from Harris Philanthropies, led by alumnus Josh Harris and his wife, Marjorie Harris, to recruit applicants from diverse backgrounds.
Penn In the News
Penn Medicine CEO Kevin Mahoney is recognized for his leadership and impact on the health care industry.
Penn In the News
Penn’s MBA Careers Report shows that 99% of the Wharton School’s MBA graduates have full-time job offers, with a median starting salary of $175,000, the highest ever.
Penn In the News
Denita Henderson discusses the $365 million life sciences research, development, and manufacturing facility she will oversee in her new role as managing director of Pennovation Works.
Penn In the News
Penn has been ranked fifth for undergraduate startup founders and sixth for graduate founders by Pitchbook, with alumni collectively raising nearly $90 billion in support over the last decade.
Penn In the News
James Metz and Kevin Mahoney of the Perelman School of Medicine are quoted on the partnership to build South Jersey’s first proton therapy center.
Penn In the News
President Liz Magill is announced as a new member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia.
Penn In the News
Capstan Therapeutics, a Penn spinout whose founders include Carl June, Bruce Levine, and Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine, has launched with $165 million raised to develop a new type of CAR therapy that incorporates mRNA.
Penn In the News
Christopher Gruits of Penn Live Arts says that the new Stuart Weitzman Theatre will give artists more flexibility and completely transform the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.