Deploying microrobotics for dental treatments and diagnostics nocred Deploying microrobotics for dental treatments and diagnostics Penn Dental Medicine and its Center for Innovation & Precision Dentistry show that microrobots can access the difficult to reach surfaces of the root canal with controlled precision.
2021-22 in review: A return to old traditions and new normals 2021-22 in review: A return to old traditions and new normals Many in-person traditions returned to campus this year after a lengthy hiatus, including classes, but Penn’s output of research, innovation, and growth never slowed throughout the year.
University of Pennsylvania’s first NFT commemorates mRNA research A still image from the 3D animated video component of the non-fungible token, which will also include patent documents and a letter from Drew Weissman of Penn Medicine. (Image: Courtesy Penn Medicine and Christie’s) University of Pennsylvania’s first NFT commemorates mRNA research Proceeds from the July auction of the non-fungible token—a digital asset—will benefit ongoing research at Penn.
Penn to build massive life sciences complex at Pennovation Works campus PhillyVoice Penn to build massive life sciences complex at Pennovation Works campus The University of Pennsylvania has selected a developer for a life sciences facility that will join the school's Pennovation Works incubator along the Lower Schuylkill. A $365 million development will expand the life sciences hub at Pennovation Works A $365 million development will expand the life sciences hub at Pennovation Works Penn Senior Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli speaks with Penn Today about the evolution of the research and manufacturing project, led by Longfellow Real Estate Developers, and its value for Penn and the region. Penn, Longfellow to develop $365M life sciences complex at Pennovation Works Philadelphia Business Journal Penn, Longfellow to develop $365M life sciences complex at Pennovation Works The University of Pennsylvania has teamed up with Longfellow Real Estate Partners on a $365 million, 455,000-square-foot life sciences and biomanufacturing building at Pennovation Works. What does the rise in remote work mean for research-based innovation? Technical.ly Philly What does the rise in remote work mean for research-based innovation? John Swartley and Bhavana Mohanraj of the Penn Center for Innovation discuss how research center hubs are changing and how they’re staying the same. ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge (From left to right) Startup Challenge sponsor Eric Aroesty with members of Toxisense: Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni. (Image: The Wharton School) ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge Four first-year students win the $50,000 Perlman Grand Prize for their sustainable water testing method through genetically engineering plants with bioluminescent properties. Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing Axios Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing First-year students Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni have an idea they believe will transform drug and water testing, and they just won more than $70,000 to help launch it. Load More
A $365 million development will expand the life sciences hub at Pennovation Works A $365 million development will expand the life sciences hub at Pennovation Works Penn Senior Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli speaks with Penn Today about the evolution of the research and manufacturing project, led by Longfellow Real Estate Developers, and its value for Penn and the region.
Penn, Longfellow to develop $365M life sciences complex at Pennovation Works Philadelphia Business Journal Penn, Longfellow to develop $365M life sciences complex at Pennovation Works The University of Pennsylvania has teamed up with Longfellow Real Estate Partners on a $365 million, 455,000-square-foot life sciences and biomanufacturing building at Pennovation Works. What does the rise in remote work mean for research-based innovation? Technical.ly Philly What does the rise in remote work mean for research-based innovation? John Swartley and Bhavana Mohanraj of the Penn Center for Innovation discuss how research center hubs are changing and how they’re staying the same. ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge (From left to right) Startup Challenge sponsor Eric Aroesty with members of Toxisense: Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni. (Image: The Wharton School) ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge Four first-year students win the $50,000 Perlman Grand Prize for their sustainable water testing method through genetically engineering plants with bioluminescent properties. Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing Axios Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing First-year students Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni have an idea they believe will transform drug and water testing, and they just won more than $70,000 to help launch it. Load More
What does the rise in remote work mean for research-based innovation? Technical.ly Philly What does the rise in remote work mean for research-based innovation? John Swartley and Bhavana Mohanraj of the Penn Center for Innovation discuss how research center hubs are changing and how they’re staying the same. ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge (From left to right) Startup Challenge sponsor Eric Aroesty with members of Toxisense: Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni. (Image: The Wharton School) ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge Four first-year students win the $50,000 Perlman Grand Prize for their sustainable water testing method through genetically engineering plants with bioluminescent properties. Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing Axios Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing First-year students Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni have an idea they believe will transform drug and water testing, and they just won more than $70,000 to help launch it. Load More
ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge (From left to right) Startup Challenge sponsor Eric Aroesty with members of Toxisense: Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni. (Image: The Wharton School) ToxiSense wins 2022 Venture Lab Startup Challenge Four first-year students win the $50,000 Perlman Grand Prize for their sustainable water testing method through genetically engineering plants with bioluminescent properties.
Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing Axios Penn students win over $70,000 to revolutionize water and drug testing First-year students Aravind Krishnan, Udit Garg, Andrew Diep-Tran, and Aarush Sahni have an idea they believe will transform drug and water testing, and they just won more than $70,000 to help launch it.