
Psychiatry Online is a premier collection of psychiatric references including the DSM-5®, all of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) journals, core textbooks and practice guidelines, as well as continuing medical education. It […]
Psychiatry Online is a premier collection of psychiatric references including the DSM-5®, all of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) journals, core textbooks and practice guidelines, as well as continuing medical education. It […]
This week’s featured print is a part is used to generate organotypic cultures that mimic human skin, designed by the Rompolas Lab team. How does it work? A small sheet of matrix […]
The Biomedical Library is pleased to offer encore presentations of the following two introductory bioinformatics workshops, conducted by our Bioinformatics Intern, Subin George: Introduction to BioCyc Come learn to work with BioCyc: a collection […]
Dynamed Plus and UpToDate are clinical reference tools that health care professionals use to answer their clinical questions. Both tools synthesize information based on published clinical evidence. Content is written by physicians […]
Faculty at the department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia are experimenting with designing laryngoscope blade covers. The covers […]
In celebration of LGBTQ Pride month, the Biomedical Library has pulled together a selection of its current LGBTQ-related health and medicine books. The display is located on the wall by the Information […]
Birds of North America (BNA) is the most comprehensive reference for the life histories of over 760 bird species that breed in the United States and Canada. Species accounts are written by […]
This week’s print features an imaging phantom used in computed tomography (CT), printed for Penn’s Nanomedicine and Molecular Imaging Lab. The phantom will hold a set of tubes containing solutions of various […]
Scopus is a comprehensive database covering scientific, technical, medical, and social science research literature dating back to the mid-1800s. Scopus is updated daily with new articles, book chapters, conference proceedings, and patent […]
This week’s featured 3D print is a VR headset used to create a VR videogame. Maggie Prendergast, Bioengineering PhD Student at Penn, mentored a middle school student as part of the Spark […]