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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Penn Medicine is noted for spearheading gene therapy for cancer treatment, being the first in the nation to use a gene editing tool to combat cancer in 2019.
Penn In the News
Penn Medicine welcomed a new class of 157 first-year medical students with a hands-on orientation for administering naloxone, a life-saving medication used to help reverse opioid overdoses.
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Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how the rules for post-pandemic tipping etiquette have gotten confusing and expensive.
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Philadelphia-based artist Adebunmi Gbadebo’s work, which sources materials directly from her enslaved ancestors, is on display at the Arthur Ross Gallery as part of the group exhibition “Songs for Ritual Remembrance.”
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Roy Bloom of the Perelman School of Medicine says that Medicare’s extended coverage only pays for immunosuppressive drugs and doesn’t cover doctor’s visits, lab tests, and other services needed by a kidney-transplant patient.
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A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues finds that poor air quality caused by wildfires is likely to increase the odds of getting a headache.
Penn In the News
A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues suggests that poor air quality caused by wildfires are likely to increase the odds of getting a headache.
Penn In the News
Katherine Moore of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the Penn Museum’s new “Ancient Food and Flavor” exhibition, which focuses on three archaeological sites that provided unusual amounts of food artifacts.
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At a Philadelphia City Hall panel, Domenic Vitiello of the Weitzman School of Design decried the level of seriousness for impact studies requested by the city to evaluate the impact of a Sixers arena in Chinatown.
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Penn Medicine’s Urban Health Lab is providing funding support to engage Philadelphia residents around potentially planting trees along Woodland Avenue.