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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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The 2022 Sakura Collection Fashion Design Award Show is being hosted in conjunction with the Consulate General of Japan in New York, the University of Pennsylvania Center for East Asian Studies, and the City of Philadelphia.
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The University of Pennsylvania has selected a developer for a life sciences facility that will join the school's Pennovation Works incubator along the Lower Schuylkill.
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Pilar Gonalons-Pons of the School of Arts & Sciences spoke about the pandemic’s disproportionate effects on women. "At the beginning of the pandemic, many experts said that the increase in gender inequality would be short-term, as it was caused by the pandemic, but two years in, I think it's harder to make that argument,” she said.
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Penn Global’s Erica Sebastian advised travelers to factor in a visit to the doctor when planning a trip, especially “if you have a chronic health condition.”
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The Perelman School of Medicine’s J. Joseph Melenhorst authored a study on the effects of CAR T cells on the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Since receiving the modified T cells, the patient has been cancer-free for five years.
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Top athletes from across the globe are heading to Franklin Field for the world's largest track and field event, from April 26-28.
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During Monday’s Teach-In, panelists discussed the spread of anti-vaccine sentiments on social media. Joe Cappella of the Annenberg School for Communication proposed reversing misinformation campaigns by “taking advantage of unfortunate events—such as a measles outbreak—to stress the importance of vaccinations.”
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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.
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Todd Ridky of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on new research that has identified a new target for melanoma treatment.
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Samuel Preston of the School of Arts and Sciences is quoted about leading a study that reveals the impact obesity has had on American mortality rates and overall life expectancy.