AIMRC & WECARE will host Juleen Zierath of the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Jones Family Student-Athlete Success Center, room 104.
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Dinesh C. Sharma combats this stereotypical gaze, celebrating Hyderabad’s transformation from 1908 through to 2022 in three ...
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Penn has reached an agreement to resolve a dispute over Covid-19 royalties the Philadelphia university alleged it was owed.
The University of Pennsylavnia had claimed in its suit that BioNCon had used the messenger-RNA or m-RNa developed by the ...
Just like physical exercise, general knowledge (GK) questions are important to give the students insightful knowledge about ...
Dr. Gerty Theresa Radnitz Cori made history as the first woman in America to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947. Her groundbreaking research with her husband, Dr. Carl Cori, ...
The Nobel Prize for 1949 in medicine has been awarded jointly to two scientists, both investigating the function of the brain. Dr. Egas Moniz, a former professor of neurology in the University of ...