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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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After COVID placed her in spotlight, scientist behind mRNA vaccines, in Hong Kong for award, voices hope technology can treat other conditions
A profile on Katalin Karikó of the Perelman School of Medicine examines her tumultuous research journey, her accomplishments with mRNA vaccines, and her view on Hong Kong’s bid to become a biotech hub.
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What’s the link between winter storms and global warming?
Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that certain aspects of winter storms can be strongly linked to climate change.
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Life turned upside down in Ruili, China, the world’s strictest zero-COVID city
Amy Gadsden of Penn Global says that China’s COVID Zero policies in Ruili are a stark reminder of the party state’s ability to intervene in citizens’ lives in absolute and even cruel ways.
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Delisting risk, souring relations are hurdles for Chinese biotech firms seeking to enter US market, analyst says
Scott Moore of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on a growing number of Chinese firms find their American depositary receipts under threat from regulators.
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Hong Kong Has the Third Most Think Tanks Per Capita in Asia, but Not One Ranked Globally
James McGann of the Wharton School and School of Arts and Sciences is quoted about leadership in public policy research.