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...
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...
Steve Joffe Named Chair of the Genomics and Society Working Group
Steve Joffe, MD, MPH, has been named as Chair of the Genomics and Society Working Group, which serves as the external advisory committee for the National Human Genome...
Steven Joffe
Steven Joffe (he/him) is a pediatric oncologist and bioethicist who is currently the Art and Ilene Penn Professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy and Professor of...
"Strange Brotherhood": An essay on an all-but-forgotten episode of research ethics by Penn undergraduate Will Schupmann
[Editor’s note: While researching a paper on the origins of gamma globulin therapy, Will Schupmann C’17 examined the Joseph Stokes (M’20) Papers, a 252-box archive housed at...
Strengthening Healthcare through Patient and Family Engagement in Quality Improvement and Research: A User’s Guide
Steven Joffe’s study on the governance of learning healthcare systems has recently developed “Strengthening Healthcare through Patient and Family Engagement in Quality...
Study: 48K Kentuckians At Risk Of Losing Medicaid Under Bevin Work Requirements
“The study was conducted in part by Atheendar Venkataramani, who’s on the team from the University of Pennsylvania that will analyze real-time data if the Medicaid changes...