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PCI Attends Tech Connect World Innovation Conference 2023 

From June 19-20, PCI attended 2023 Tech Connect World Innovation Conference and Expo, an annual event that brings together the creators of breakthrough technologies with corporations.

PCI Attends 2023 BIO International Convention

Qishui (Tracy) Chen, Assistant Director of Licensing, Physical Sciences, and Engineering shared and discussed a wide range of available drug delivery technologies come out of Penn.

Penn Engineering’s Nader Engheta Receives the Benjamin Franklin Medal for his work on metamaterials  

Engheta was granted this prestigious award, which is one of the world’s oldest science and technology awards, for his transformative innovations in engineering novel metamaterials.

New Approaches to CAR-T Therapy 

The FDA first approved of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in 2017, and Penn Medicine has since been dedicated to finding further applications to the treatment.

Penn Dental Medicine  and Penn Engineering Faculty Invent Nanorobotic system That Offers new options for targeting fungal infections

This research team has developed a new way to accurately target and quickly destroy fungal cells in the mouth by using nanorobots guided by magnets.

Penn Dental Medicine Researchers Develop Plant-based, oral method of insulin delivery that regulates blood sugar levels similar to natural insulin

Henry Daniell and his team of researchers developed a new plant-based, oral method of insulin delivery that regulates blood sugar levels similar to natural insulin.

PCI Participates in Cellicon Valley ’23: The Future of Cell and Gene Therapies

Three staff members spoke at Track 5: “$tuff You Should Know about Starting Up and Spinning Out a Cell and Gene Biotech.” 

Former Penn Engineering Faculty Develop Tau Scientific Instruments  

Fang-Yen and Fouad co-founded the startup company Tau Scientific Instruments and have licensed the Penn technology.

Philadelphia Life Sciences Jobs Being Filled More by Women Than Men, Study Finds

The number of jobs held by women in the Philadelphia region's life sciences industry is growing at a faster rate than jobs held by men, according to a new report featured in the Philadelphia Business

Future mRNA Vaccine Applications Highlighted

The New York Post recently published an article discussing future applications of mRNA, including vaccinations against tuberculosis, malaria, high cholesterol, HIV, and more.

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