Targeted prenatal therapy addresses long-standing gap in health equity Image: iStock/Motortion Targeted prenatal therapy addresses long-standing gap in health equity Penn engineers have developed a successful delivery system of mRNA to placental cells to treat preeclampsia at its root.
East side school teaches financial literacy by giving students $50 a week Penn In the News CBS4 (Indianapolis) East side school teaches financial literacy by giving students $50 a week In partnership with Penn, a pilot program at Rooted School Indianapolis will study how teenagers learn to manage money by providing them with weekly allowances. U.S. holds $31 trillion debt. What would it take to shrink it? Penn In the News ABC News U.S. holds $31 trillion debt. What would it take to shrink it? Kent Smetters of the Wharton School and colleagues found that achieving fiscal balance would require the federal government to hike tax revenues by more than 40% or cut expenditures by 30%, or some combination of the two. Philly Habitat for Humanity to receive $4 million grant for home repair program Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Philly Habitat for Humanity to receive $4 million grant for home repair program A study by Eugenia C. South of the Perelman School of Medicine and John MacDonald of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues found that repairing a home can reduce crime on a block by 23 percent. FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight Penn In the News Associated Press FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight A Penn survey conducted last year found that only a quarter of Americans had “a lot” of trust in the FDA’s handling of COVID-19, while less than half said they had “some trust.” USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Penn In the News Forbes USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that policies aimed at reducing immigration encourage firms to move jobs abroad. Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice Penn In the News GEN Edge Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice A team led by Ph.D. student Kelsey Swingle in Michael Mitchell’s lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed an ionizable lipid nanoparticle formation that can deliver mRNA to placental cells to treat a serious pregnancy-related condition. At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
U.S. holds $31 trillion debt. What would it take to shrink it? Penn In the News ABC News U.S. holds $31 trillion debt. What would it take to shrink it? Kent Smetters of the Wharton School and colleagues found that achieving fiscal balance would require the federal government to hike tax revenues by more than 40% or cut expenditures by 30%, or some combination of the two. Philly Habitat for Humanity to receive $4 million grant for home repair program Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Philly Habitat for Humanity to receive $4 million grant for home repair program A study by Eugenia C. South of the Perelman School of Medicine and John MacDonald of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues found that repairing a home can reduce crime on a block by 23 percent. FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight Penn In the News Associated Press FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight A Penn survey conducted last year found that only a quarter of Americans had “a lot” of trust in the FDA’s handling of COVID-19, while less than half said they had “some trust.” USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Penn In the News Forbes USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that policies aimed at reducing immigration encourage firms to move jobs abroad. Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice Penn In the News GEN Edge Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice A team led by Ph.D. student Kelsey Swingle in Michael Mitchell’s lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed an ionizable lipid nanoparticle formation that can deliver mRNA to placental cells to treat a serious pregnancy-related condition. At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
Philly Habitat for Humanity to receive $4 million grant for home repair program Penn In the News KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Philly Habitat for Humanity to receive $4 million grant for home repair program A study by Eugenia C. South of the Perelman School of Medicine and John MacDonald of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues found that repairing a home can reduce crime on a block by 23 percent. FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight Penn In the News Associated Press FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight A Penn survey conducted last year found that only a quarter of Americans had “a lot” of trust in the FDA’s handling of COVID-19, while less than half said they had “some trust.” USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Penn In the News Forbes USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that policies aimed at reducing immigration encourage firms to move jobs abroad. Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice Penn In the News GEN Edge Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice A team led by Ph.D. student Kelsey Swingle in Michael Mitchell’s lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed an ionizable lipid nanoparticle formation that can deliver mRNA to placental cells to treat a serious pregnancy-related condition. At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight Penn In the News Associated Press FDA’s own reputation could be restraining its misinfo fight A Penn survey conducted last year found that only a quarter of Americans had “a lot” of trust in the FDA’s handling of COVID-19, while less than half said they had “some trust.” USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Penn In the News Forbes USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that policies aimed at reducing immigration encourage firms to move jobs abroad. Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice Penn In the News GEN Edge Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice A team led by Ph.D. student Kelsey Swingle in Michael Mitchell’s lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed an ionizable lipid nanoparticle formation that can deliver mRNA to placental cells to treat a serious pregnancy-related condition. At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Penn In the News Forbes USCIS clarifies occupations eligible for H-1B visas after Trump Research by Britta Glennon of the Wharton School finds that policies aimed at reducing immigration encourage firms to move jobs abroad. Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice Penn In the News GEN Edge Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice A team led by Ph.D. student Kelsey Swingle in Michael Mitchell’s lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed an ionizable lipid nanoparticle formation that can deliver mRNA to placental cells to treat a serious pregnancy-related condition. At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice Penn In the News GEN Edge Preeclampsia treated via protein replacement therapy in mice A team led by Ph.D. student Kelsey Swingle in Michael Mitchell’s lab at the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed an ionizable lipid nanoparticle formation that can deliver mRNA to placental cells to treat a serious pregnancy-related condition. At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? Penn In the News Wisconsin State Journal At halfway point, how is Madison’s guaranteed income program doing? The Center for Guaranteed Income Research in the School of Social Policy & Practice selected participants and is gathering survey data for a guaranteed income pilot program in Madison, Wisconsin. Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease Penn In the News Wildlife Society Scent-trained dogs can detect chronic wasting disease A study by Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine and colleagues finds that dogs can detect a deadly prion disease by smelling deer dung. Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises. Load More
Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say Penn In the News Financial Times Bond ETFs suck liquidity out of market in a crisis, academics say A paper co-authored by Yao Zeng of the Wharton School finds that fixed-income exchange traded funds can suck the liquidity out of corporate bonds during times of market stress, potentially worsening price dislocations during crises.