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Mar 13, 2026
Targeting two flu proteins sharply reduces airborne spread
A long-running debate in vaccine design revolves around whether a vaccine should be optimized to prevent the virus from replicating inside an infected host or prevent the virus from transmitting to others. New research led by Penn State scientists suggests there may not have to be a tradeoff.
Mar 13, 2026
'Brain awareness week' informs public and spotlights neuroscience expertise
From March 16 to 22, the neuroscience research community at Penn State is joining "Brain Awareness Week," a global public health movement started by the Dana Foundation in 1996 to bring attention to science and public health issues concerning the human brain.
Mar 10, 2026
Q&A: What factors influence likelihood and severity of Ebola outbreaks?
Since its first documentation in 1976 there have been over three dozen outbreaks of Ebola virus disease in Central and West Africa, the largest of which resulted in the death of over 11,000 people between 2013 and 2016. A severe and often fatal disease, Ebola causes fever, weakness and bleeding, and spreads through contact with the bodily fluids of someone who is infected. Researchers at Penn State recently published two papers that looked at factors that contribute to how these outbreaks begin and how severe they become.
News
Mar 13, 2026
Targeting two flu proteins sharply reduces airborne spread
A long-running debate in vaccine design revolves around whether a vaccine should be optimized to prevent the virus from replicating inside an infected host or prevent the virus from transmitting to others. New research led by Penn State scientists suggests there may not have to be a tradeoff.
Mar 13, 2026
'Brain awareness week' informs public and spotlights neuroscience expertise
From March 16 to 22, the neuroscience research community at Penn State is joining "Brain Awareness Week," a global public health movement started by the Dana Foundation in 1996 to bring attention to science and public health issues concerning the human brain.
Mar 10, 2026
Q&A: What factors influence likelihood and severity of Ebola outbreaks?
Since its first documentation in 1976 there have been over three dozen outbreaks of Ebola virus disease in Central and West Africa, the largest of which resulted in the death of over 11,000 people between 2013 and 2016. A severe and often fatal disease, Ebola causes fever, weakness and bleeding, and spreads through contact with the bodily fluids of someone who is infected. Researchers at Penn State recently published two papers that looked at factors that contribute to how these outbreaks begin and how severe they become.
Mar 10, 2026
Q&A: Gassing up bioengineered materials for wound healing
Biomaterials are specifically engineered to support tissue, nerve and muscle regeneration across the body, yet physicians and researchers have limited control over the size and connectivity of the internal pores that transfer oxygen and vital nutrients to where they are most needed. To solve this problem and better support tissue regeneration, a team at Penn State has designed a new class of tunable biomaterials.
Events
Wednesday Mar
18
Ideas Lab: Aging, Alzheimer's Disease and AI
Neuroscience Institute , Neuroscience
Wednesday Mar
18
Schmidt Science Fellows 2027 Informational Session
Bioinformatics and Genomics , Ecology , Molecular Cellular and Integrative Biosciences , Neuroscience , Plant Biology
Wednesday Mar
18
Writing a Scientific Proposal: Tips, Tricks, and Tools for Success
Events
Wednesday Mar
18
Ideas Lab: Aging, Alzheimer's Disease and AI
Neuroscience Institute , Neuroscience
Wednesday Mar
18
Schmidt Science Fellows 2027 Informational Session
Bioinformatics and Genomics , Ecology , Molecular Cellular and Integrative Biosciences , Neuroscience , Plant Biology
Wednesday Mar
18
Writing a Scientific Proposal: Tips, Tricks, and Tools for Success
Wednesday Mar
18
Finding immune receptors and microbes in sequencing data
Weekly Wednesday Wartik Genomics Lecture Series
Genomics Core Facility