Penn, CHOP to study how environmental factors affect pregnancy, children’s health Penn In the News PhillyVoice Penn, CHOP to study how environmental factors affect pregnancy, children’s health Sunni L. Mumford, Heather Burris, and Sara B. DeMauro of the Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have received a $50 million grant to study how environmental factors impact pregnancy and children’s health. Learning about resilience to stress Daniella Oyenuga and Eshu Venkataswamy nocred Learning about resilience to stress PURM students spent the summer researching the neurobiology of stress resilience in the lab of Seema Bhatnagar, anesthesiology and critical care professor in the Perelman School of Medicine. Airbnb and VRBO customers have fewer options in Philly as new laws take hold Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Airbnb and VRBO customers have fewer options in Philly as new laws take hold A study from the Wharton School found that short-term rentals are often concentrated in areas where rental housing is dominant, with each 1% increase of Airbnb listings in a ZIP code creating a small increase in rents and house prices. Why I’m not expecting my friends to make social media posts about Israel Penn In the News MSNBC Why I’m not expecting my friends to make social media posts about Israel A study from the Annenberg School for Communication found that people primarily share information on social media that they feel is meaningful to themselves or to the people they know. New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures Penn In the News WebMD New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures A study by researchers at Penn finds that AI tools can help doctors flag high-risk patients by predicting risk of dying after a hip fracture. U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path Penn In the News Business Insider U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path According to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, the U.S. has roughly 20 years to change course on the size of its debt before a default will become unavoidable. Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Image: iStock/Igor Vershinsky Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Researchers at the School of Nursing have shown that differences in the characteristics of acute injuries are associated with racial disparities in chronic pain. The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation Image: iStock/Suriya Phosri The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation In “Generative Interpretation,” Penn Carey Law’s David Hoffman shows how large language models provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats. When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program. Load More
Learning about resilience to stress Daniella Oyenuga and Eshu Venkataswamy nocred Learning about resilience to stress PURM students spent the summer researching the neurobiology of stress resilience in the lab of Seema Bhatnagar, anesthesiology and critical care professor in the Perelman School of Medicine.
Airbnb and VRBO customers have fewer options in Philly as new laws take hold Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Airbnb and VRBO customers have fewer options in Philly as new laws take hold A study from the Wharton School found that short-term rentals are often concentrated in areas where rental housing is dominant, with each 1% increase of Airbnb listings in a ZIP code creating a small increase in rents and house prices. Why I’m not expecting my friends to make social media posts about Israel Penn In the News MSNBC Why I’m not expecting my friends to make social media posts about Israel A study from the Annenberg School for Communication found that people primarily share information on social media that they feel is meaningful to themselves or to the people they know. New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures Penn In the News WebMD New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures A study by researchers at Penn finds that AI tools can help doctors flag high-risk patients by predicting risk of dying after a hip fracture. U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path Penn In the News Business Insider U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path According to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, the U.S. has roughly 20 years to change course on the size of its debt before a default will become unavoidable. Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Image: iStock/Igor Vershinsky Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Researchers at the School of Nursing have shown that differences in the characteristics of acute injuries are associated with racial disparities in chronic pain. The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation Image: iStock/Suriya Phosri The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation In “Generative Interpretation,” Penn Carey Law’s David Hoffman shows how large language models provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats. When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program. Load More
Why I’m not expecting my friends to make social media posts about Israel Penn In the News MSNBC Why I’m not expecting my friends to make social media posts about Israel A study from the Annenberg School for Communication found that people primarily share information on social media that they feel is meaningful to themselves or to the people they know. New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures Penn In the News WebMD New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures A study by researchers at Penn finds that AI tools can help doctors flag high-risk patients by predicting risk of dying after a hip fracture. U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path Penn In the News Business Insider U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path According to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, the U.S. has roughly 20 years to change course on the size of its debt before a default will become unavoidable. Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Image: iStock/Igor Vershinsky Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Researchers at the School of Nursing have shown that differences in the characteristics of acute injuries are associated with racial disparities in chronic pain. The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation Image: iStock/Suriya Phosri The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation In “Generative Interpretation,” Penn Carey Law’s David Hoffman shows how large language models provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats. When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program. Load More
New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures Penn In the News WebMD New AI may slash high death rate after hip fractures A study by researchers at Penn finds that AI tools can help doctors flag high-risk patients by predicting risk of dying after a hip fracture. U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path Penn In the News Business Insider U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path According to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, the U.S. has roughly 20 years to change course on the size of its debt before a default will become unavoidable. Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Image: iStock/Igor Vershinsky Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Researchers at the School of Nursing have shown that differences in the characteristics of acute injuries are associated with racial disparities in chronic pain. The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation Image: iStock/Suriya Phosri The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation In “Generative Interpretation,” Penn Carey Law’s David Hoffman shows how large language models provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats. When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program. Load More
U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path Penn In the News Business Insider U.S. debt will become unsustainable and trigger default in about 20 years, if it stays on current path According to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, the U.S. has roughly 20 years to change course on the size of its debt before a default will become unavoidable. Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Image: iStock/Igor Vershinsky Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Researchers at the School of Nursing have shown that differences in the characteristics of acute injuries are associated with racial disparities in chronic pain. The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation Image: iStock/Suriya Phosri The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation In “Generative Interpretation,” Penn Carey Law’s David Hoffman shows how large language models provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats. When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program. Load More
Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Image: iStock/Igor Vershinsky Factors linked to racial disparities in chronic pain after injury Researchers at the School of Nursing have shown that differences in the characteristics of acute injuries are associated with racial disparities in chronic pain.
The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation Image: iStock/Suriya Phosri The promising use of AI models in contract interpretation In “Generative Interpretation,” Penn Carey Law’s David Hoffman shows how large language models provide a better method of contract interpretation, with some caveats.
When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program.
Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Jina Ko (left) and Kevin Johnson (middle), from both the School of Engineering and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Sheila Shanmugan (right) from the latter, have received the National Institute of Health Director’s Award to support their “highly innovative and broadly impactful” research projects through the High-Risk, High-Reward program. no cred Three from Penn receive NIH Director Award Kevin B. Johnson, Jina Ko, and Sheila Shanmugan awarded NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program.