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BioPhy launched their AI software, called BioLogicAI, this month and received a 4.5 million dollar funding from numerous investors, including a company co-founded by Chelsea Clinton.
The event was first held in 2009 and aims to provide a space for Penn community members to use humor while creating literary-inspired, edible works of art.
The panelists discussed the cancellation of progressive Jewish group Penn Chavurah's screening of "Israelism" and the Palestine Writes Literature Festival.
The investigation centers on the possibility that the therapy may cause cancer in rare cases, following reports of T cell malignancies in those who received the treatment.
The event featured panel discussions, research presentations, and individual addresses from a vast array of medical experts involved in clinical cardiovascular research and scientific advancements.
Nine Philadelphia Libraries reopened for Saturday hours, including the Walnut Street West Library, located at 201 S. 40th St., right on the edge of Penn’s campus.
Columnist Clever Earth argues that the tough-on-crime rhetoric encourages a prosecutorial culture predicated on winning cases rather than achieving justice.