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![]() | I'm approximately one year late in posting this, but the Myrmecological News Blog interviewed Justin Walsh (More) |
![]() | Over the last year, we asked the Philadelphia nonprofits participating in our second cohort of the Social Impact Collaborative program (SIC) to trust the process. For ou (More) |
![]() | Two positions are available in the Wagner lab to investigate developmental and environmental reprogramming of cell fate and function in Arabidopsis in the conte (More) |
![]() | The Wagner Lab wishes Dr. Jianqiang Shen great success as he travels across the country to study cereal crops in the Lemaux Lab in University of California, Berkeley. We are so honored to have had the privilege of working with him and look forward t (More) |
![]() | When the Philadelphia Water Department came to us to find out how they could roll out their new EBilling (online payment) system in the smoothest way possible, we knew that simply surveying customers wouldn’t give us enough details about the real con (More) |
![]() | A cover story in OMNIA gives readers a tour of the research in the Vagelos Institute and elsewhere that defines Penns commitment to creating a sustainable planet. More) |
![]() | Vagelos Professor in Energy Research Thomas Mallouk and his group address challenges faced by engineers and materials scientists using a collaborative approach and their expertise in fundamental chemical research. More) |
![]() | Balancing lab with the classroom, Wagner Lab graduate student Samantha Klasfeld worked with other graduate students in her graduate program (Genomics and Computational Biology) to build an 8-week curriculum to teach other UPenn graduates, undergradua (More) |
![]() | Wagner Lab Graduate Student Run Jin stepped out of our lab to volunteer her time to work as a lab assistant for the Biomedical Research Academy. This three week program g (More) |
![]() | Today the Wagner Lab celebrates a hello and a farewell. The Wagner lab undergraduate researcher Renee Hastings has graduated and is off to graduate school at Stanford to continue her studies in Biophysics! Meanwhile, we also welcome Dr. Min Wang of w (More) |
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