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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Lawrence Rome of the School or Arts and Sciences is quoted as the lead researcher in a study that revealed how midshipman fish are capable of maintaining an hour-long mating call.
Penn In the News
Samantha Cox and Janet Monge of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology are quoted on their work with the exhumed remains of H. H. Holmes.
Penn In the News
Douglas Smith of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on leading a study that found evidence for higher-concussion vulnerability in women than in men.
Penn In the News
Charles Loeffler of the School of Arts and Sciences comments on the effects of gun violence and how they are felt within specific neighborhoods, rather than as a contagious phenomenon.
Penn In the News
Ellen Puré of the School of Veterinary Medicine is quoted about leading a study that found a potential treatment method that could slow pancreatic cancer’s onset and progression.
Penn In the News
Charles Bae of the Perelman School of Medicine offers reasons why people have nightmares and says they are loosely linked to experiencing or stressing about something during waking hours.
Penn In the News
Jason Newman of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on leading a study that tests the effectiveness of intraoperative molecular imaging.
Penn In the News
John Gose of the Perelman School of Medicine gives advice on how to prevent migraines, muscle fatigue and overall eye strain when using technology.
Penn In the News
James Metz of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the University’s hospital becoming the first to use a new radiation technology platform, the Varian Halcyon system, to treat a patient with head and neck cancer.
Penn In the News
Jaclyn Gurwin of the Perelman School of Medicine is featured for leading a study on how art courses can help medical students become better clinical observers.