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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Samuel Parry of the Perelman School of Medicine is mentioned for studying the differences between the “placental microbiomes of preterm infants and those of babies born at term.”
Penn In the News
Michael Kahana of the School of Arts and Sciences calls brain-imaging technology in humans, specifically the fMRI technique, “one of the most important revolutions in cognitive neuroscience.”
Penn In the News
Rollin Gallagher of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a clinical trial that focused on whether acupuncture can relieve pain in cancer patients.
Penn In the News
Charles Kane of the School of Arts & Sciences talks about his experience interacting with topology as a physicist.
Penn In the News
Daniel Himmelstein of the Perelman School of Medicine welcomes the idea of preprints.
Penn In the News
Casey Greene of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the process of researchers seeking funding.
Penn In the News
Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a Chinese team’s first use of CRISPR gene editing technology to treat a cancer patient.
Penn In the News
Post-doc Daniel Himmelstein of the Perelman School of Medicine is profiled and encourages researchers to read law about republishing online data sets.
Penn In the News
Jim Riley, Carl June and Pablo Tebas of the Perelman School of Medicine are mentioned for their HIV research.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Baron of the School of Arts & Sciences and Uri Simonsohn of Arts & Sciences and the Wharton School are quoted.