The scientist using AI to hunt for antibiotics just about everywhere
César de la Fuente of the Perelman School of Medicine, School of Engineering and Applied Science, and School of Arts & Sciences is training AI tools to search genomes for peptides with antibiotic properties.
America can avoid a public health crisis by saving this one alert system
In an opinion essay, Sean Hennessy of the Perelman School of Medicine argues for the preservation of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
America at 250, ENIAC at 80: A birthday year for Philadelphia innovation
Penn is marking the 80th anniversary of ENIAC.
‘The Simpsons’ showrunner breaks down “The Pitt’ stars, Kevin Bacon, and other cameos in historic 800th episode
A takeoff on Penn’s logo is incorporated into The Simpsons as a shoutout to the showrunners’ alma mater.
Shreya Parchure, an M.D.-Ph.D. candidate at Penn, conducts much of her AI-driven research in the Laboratory for Cognition and Neural Stimulation, focusing on ways to personalize speech therapy for patients with post-stroke aphasia.
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Leveraging AI to help stroke survivors recover speech abilities
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Awards and accolades for Penn faculty
‘The Mighty Continent’ Review: The Story of Europe
"The Mighty Continent: A Candid History of Modern Europe” by Walter McDougall of the School of Arts & Sciences is reviewed.
Perry World House appears at annual Munich Security Conference
In honor of Valentine's Day, and as a way of fostering community in her Shakespeare in Love course, Becky Friedman took her students to the University Club for lunch one class period. They talked about the movie "Shakespeare in Love," as part of a broader conversation on how Shakespeare's works are adapted.
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Studying Shakespeare through the lens of love
Jonibek Muhsinov will pursue a Ph.D. in psychiatry at the University of Cambridge with support from a Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
(Image: Courtesy of Jonibek Muhsinov)