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Speaker Bios - October 10, Research Integrity Symposium

Speaker Bios - October 10, 2024  Research Integrity Symposium In order of appearance during today's symposium

Updated September 1, 2024

Speaker Series: Emerging Therapies in a New Era of Care

Philadelphia has long been a world leader in the development of innovative drug treatments and emerging therapies. Most recently, breakthroughs in cell and gene therapies for...

Updated January 5, 2020

Special seminar by Kimberlyn A. Ellis: “Investigating Sex-by-Ancestry Interactions of Asthma and Environmental Modifiers in African Descent Admixed Individuals.”

On behalf of Drs. Steven Joffe and Sarah Tishkoff, we would like to invite you to attend a special seminar presentation by Kimberlyn A. Ellis entitled, “Investigating...

Updated July 2, 2023

Specialty-Based Variation in Applying Maternal-Fetal Surgery Trial Evidence.

Published in 2017

Spending And Quality After Three Years Of Medicare’s Voluntary Bundled Payment For Joint Replacement Surgery

Published in 2020

Spotlight Series: Dr. Atheendar Venkataramani Shares His Research

Listen in as the UPenn Population Studies Center interviews Dr. Atheendar Venkataramani on some of his recent research and interests.

Published on October 4, 2019

Stephen M. Campbell

Stephen M. Campbell, PhD, MBE, is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bentley University. His current research centers around issues in ethical theory, bioethics,...

Updated August 1, 2023

Steps to Prevent Dementia May Mean Taking Actual Steps

Research by Norma Coe, PhD, was featured in The New York Times' Upshot on October 21, 2019. The article, "Steps to Prevent Dementia May Mean Taking Actual Steps," talks...

Published on November 5, 2019

Steps toward a system of IRB precedent: Piloting approaches to summarizing IRB decisions for future use

Published in 2021

Stereotypes Harm Black Lives and Livelihoods, but Research Suggests Ways to Improve Things

Modupe Akinola, an associate professor at Columbia Business School, studies racial bias, workforce diversity and stress. Recently, Katy Milkman, a professor at the Wharton...

Published on July 3, 2020
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