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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Ivona Percec of the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted for developing a reconstructive procedure that can help heal the physical and emotional scars of female genital mutilation.
Penn In the News
Doctoral candidate Christin Scholz of the Annenberg School for Communication is featured for leading a study titled “A neural model of valuation and information virality.”
Penn In the News
Adrian Raine of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Perelman School of Medicine is cited for leading research about the connection between sleepiness during teenage years and crime in adulthood.
Penn In the News
R. Christopher Pierce of the Perelman School of Medicine and post-doctoral researcher Mathieu Wimmer in the Laboratory of Addiction Neuroscience are featured for studying the connection between a father’s cocaine use and their sons’ memory challenges.
Penn In the News
James Siegler of the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted for his weekly podcast, “BrainWaves,” that focuses on the latest developments in neurology research.
Penn In the News
George Cotsarelis of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about researching a new treatment method to help improve the way wounds heal and to minimize the appearance of scars.
Penn In the News
Leah Blain of the Perelman School of Medicine shares tips on how to show support for veterans and military families during the holiday season.
Penn In the News
Robert Weinrieb of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about victims of opioid drug overdose.
Penn In the News
Research from the Perelman School of Medicine about a new, medically supported method to speed up the labor process is featured.
Penn In the News
Martin Seligman of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted about studying the effect of positive-psychology interventions.