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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Sigal Ben-Porath of the Graduate School of Education says that faculty members and academic leaders can promote depolarization by encouraging constructive dialogue in and out of class, cultivating viewpoint diversity within boundaries and expanding civic spaces.
Penn In the News
Christopher Murray’s lab at the School of Arts & Sciences is delving into the next phase of quantum-dot research to make components for quantum computing, sensing, and communication.
Penn In the News
Holly Fernandez Lynch and Ravi Parikh of the Perelman School of Medicine comment on the process of granting accelerated approvals for medications in the U.S.
Penn In the News
A study co-authored by César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine used artificial intelligence to identify new antibiotic protein snippets produced by ancient humans.
Penn In the News
Nicolas Plachta of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses being able to view an early human embryo at the very early stages of development with cellular resolution.
Penn In the News
David Raizen of the Perelman School of Medicine plans to study the biochemical mechanisms through which sleep behavior induces changes in the number and strength of synapses containing memories.
Penn In the News
Scott Moore of Penn Global says that there are hints that President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders aren’t satisfied with the pace of research progress.
Penn In the News
Carl June and Avery Posey of the Perelman School of Medicine discuss the progression and expansion of CAR-T cell therapies.
Penn In the News
A study by Michael Levin of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and colleagues found that genomic regions associated with height and obesity were linked to high risk of varicose veins.
Penn In the News
Joseph Fraietta of the Perelman School of Medicine explains the complicated manufacturing process behind T-cell cancer therapies.