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KJ’s ‘Thriving’ a Year After Gene Editing Therapy Treats Rare Disease
It’s been a year since KJ, a Clifton Heights infant, received the world’s first personalized gene editing therapy to treat his rare disease. KJ Muldoon…
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IBX Teams Up with Isaac Health on New Way to Support Brain Health
Independence Blue Cross knows that the brain is at the center of everything a person does, and that keeping it healthy is essential to their…
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Penn Could Lose Upward of $250M If NIH Scientific Research Funds Are Cut
If funding for National Institutes of Health is cut under a directive from President Donald Trump’s administration, the University of Pennsylvania could stand to lose…
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Weekend Wanderer: My Mercury Study
How, exactly, was my relationship with Indy defined by mercury? It starts with Discover magazine. I was on leave from work, out having breakfast with…
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Undergraduates Work with Widener Professor to Research a Birth Injury
A unique research program for undergraduate and graduate students at Widener University in Chester is helping bioengineering professor Dr. Anita Singh study, diagnose, and treat…
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WCU’s Department of Communication Sciences, Disorders Celebrates 100th Anniversary on World Voice Day
National World Voice Day will be recognized on the 100th anniversary of West Chester University’s Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders on Tuesday, March 21, 7…
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Keep Calm and Stay on the Covid Course
By Wendi Rank I didn’t intend for the mashed potatoes to land in her mouth. But it was eleventh grade, we were joking around, and…





















