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Penn Study Sheds Light on the Complexity of Gene Therapy for Congenital Blindness

Penn Study Sheds Light on the Complexity of Gene Therapy for Congenital Blindness

PHILADELPHIA — Independent clinical trials, including one conducted at the Scheie Eye Institute at the Perelman School of Medicine, have reported safety and efficacy for Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), a congenital form of blindness caused by mutations in a gene (RPE65) required for recycling vitam

Katie Delach

Penn Vet Study Reveals a Promising New Target for Parkinson’s Disease Therapies

Penn Vet Study Reveals a Promising New Target for Parkinson’s Disease Therapies

PHILADELPHIA — With a new insight into a model of Parkinson’s disease, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine have identified a novel target for mitigating some of the disease’s toll on the brain.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Penn Researcher Explores the World of the Sex Trade

Penn Researcher Explores the World of the Sex Trade

While some Ivy League professors are clean-cut academics who wear suits with bowties and carry stacks of books from the library, others shatter that image.  Instead, some wear jeans and explore very dark, far-away places.  One of those researchers studies the underworld of the sex trade -- not just in Philadelphia but also in New York City and in India.
Penn Sociologist Jason Schnittker Examines Incarceration and Psychiatric Disorders Link

Penn Sociologist Jason Schnittker Examines Incarceration and Psychiatric Disorders Link

            PHILADELPHIA – Psychiatric disorders are prevalent among current and former inmates of correctional institutions, but what has been less clear is whether incarceration causes these disorders or whether inmates have these problems before they enter prison.

Jacquie Posey

Penn Study of Breast Cancer Message Boards Finds Frequent Discussion of Drug Side Effects

Penn Study of Breast Cancer Message Boards Finds Frequent Discussion of Drug Side Effects

PHILADELPHIA — In the first study to examine discussion of drug side effects on Internet message boards, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania found that breast cancer survivors taking the commonly prescribed adjuvant therapy known as aromatase inhibitors (AIs) often detailed in these forums troublesome symptoms resulting from the drugs, and they we

Holly Auer

Penn Medicine: Simulated Mission to Mars Reveals Critical Data About Astronauts' Sleep and Activity Needs

Penn Medicine: Simulated Mission to Mars Reveals Critical Data About Astronauts' Sleep and Activity Needs

PHILADELPHIA — In the first study of its kind, a team of researchers led by faculty at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and the Baylor College of Medicine, has analyzed data on the impact of prolonged operational confinement on sleep, performance, and mood in astronauts from a groundbreaking international effort to simula

Jessica Mikulski

Penn Study: Untreated Parkinson's Disease Patients No More Likely to Have Impulse Control Disorders

Penn Study: Untreated Parkinson's Disease Patients No More Likely to Have Impulse Control Disorders

PHILADELPHIA — While approximately one in five Parkinson's disease patients experience impulse control disorder symptoms, the disease itself does not increase the risk of gambling, shopping, or other impulsivity symptoms, according to research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Kim Menard