
The Biomedical Library is launching a new Health Sciences Teaching Faculty guide. The guide brings together a number of resources that can help you as you construct your course content. Many of […]
The Biomedical Library is launching a new Health Sciences Teaching Faculty guide. The guide brings together a number of resources that can help you as you construct your course content. Many of […]
What good are expired medical devices? Well, Penn Health-Tech believes that tinkerers may find them to be quite useful and has built a stockpile of them for teams to prototype, reverse engineer, and use for their […]
This week’s featured print is part of an adapter for a reward system used for cognitive research involving tree shrews. The part allows the researchers to adjust the depth of the reward […]
Please join us at the Biomedical Library for a Researcher Identifier Workshop. Are you curious about tools that help you track or demonstrate your research impact and scholarly output? If yes, attend this workshop, in […]
If you are interested in learning about the types of resources which NCBI (home to Pubmed) offers in bioinformatics, then come to our introductory one-hour NCBI tools and databases workshop that is being held […]
This week’s featured print is a model of alpha synuclein which is a protein involved in Parkinson’s disease. This print demonstrates both the geometry and texture of the receptor so that the […]
Carlos Rodriguez, a librarian at the Biomedical Library, has served as a highly valued Penn IRB member for several years. Under FDA regulations, an IRB is an independent committee that is responsible for reviewing all human […]
This week’s featured print is for a Penn Design seminar that looks at important Italian Baroque cathedrals with the aid of laser scans, 3D prints, and drawings. This is a piece of […]
This week’s featured print is a foot of the hominin, Homo naledi. Like the Homo naledi skull featured a few weeks back in our Biomeditations blog post about artifacts, this foot will be used […]
As discussed in previous Biomeditations posts about my colleagues Sherry Morgan and Maylene Qiu, the staff of the Biomedical Library not only work with Penn students and faculty, but also partner with […]