Penn neurosurgeon awarded $5.4 million by White House to advance brain cancer research
Penn neurosurgeon Nduka Amankulor was one of 11 researchers selected to join the inaugural Cancer Moonshot Scholars cohort.
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Penn neurosurgeon Nduka Amankulor was one of 11 researchers selected to join the inaugural Cancer Moonshot Scholars cohort.
Researchers from Penn and OpenAI found that 80% of the U.S. workforce will have at least 10% of their tasks impacted by GPTs.
Penn Medicine researchers have developed a flu vaccine that can protect against all 20 subtypes of flu using the same mRNA technology pioneered at Penn to create Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccines.
Perry World House hosted its Global Career Week, an annual event series that focuses on international engagement, in October, which included a feature of Penn's internship abroad program.
Thirty Penn Medicine staff and medical students received support this quarter through the Penn Medicine CAREs grant program to fund community services initiatives and commitments to improve healthcare.
A Penn Engineering professor has received $2.2 million from the Department of Energy to fund research in synthesizing cleaner and more efficient fuel cell technologies.
Wellness at Penn's Public Health and Wellbeing is bringing back two online self-help initiatives designed to help students improve their sleep and sexual health this semester.
Innervace, a biotech company spin-off from Penn, has raised up to $40 million to support its new disease-modifying technology for Parkinson’s patients.
Undergraduate students who were involved in research over the summer presented their work at a research exposition and reflected on their research experiences.
The Perelman School of Medicine has launched a new four-year palliative care curriculum to teach students how to care for patients with terminal illness by integrating simulation-based learning and clinical training.
The Center for Particle Cosmology and the Department of Physics and Astronomy co-hosted the sixth Elon Musk Public Lecture focusing on "cosmic inflation theory."
Over the past week, nearly 6,000 students moved into Penn’s on-campus housing.
The Intercultural Greek Council's annual Triple ‘S’ Show returned on April 30 for the first time since 2019.
Students can now register for courses using Path@Penn for the first time but encountered difficulties navigating the new interface and creating schedules.
Penn’s cultural centers plan to hold special graduation celebrations through the end of May in honor of graduating students in the Class of 2022.
The Wharton course LGST 299: "Climate and Environmental Leadership in Action" is the first-ever undergraduate course offered through the Wharton School to include a week of camping as part of the curriculum.
Students on campus reported mixed feelings about the booster mandate and shared concerns over the lack of double-masking enforcement and non-hybrid class options amid the spread of the highly contagious COVID-19 variant.
Penn students are balancing health and learning experiences while studying abroad during the spring semester despite globally increasing Omicron cases.
Students living in on-campus housing are facing excessively high temperatures in their rooms, which they say has adversely affected their physical ability to comfortably work and sleep.
Most undergraduate courses next semester will be taught in person, although some Wharton School courses will include online instruction in the spring.