
What is a Systematic Review? “A properly conducted systematic review faithfully summarizes the evidence from all relevant studies on the topic of interest, and it does so concisely and transparently.” (Cook, 1997) Come […]
What is a Systematic Review? “A properly conducted systematic review faithfully summarizes the evidence from all relevant studies on the topic of interest, and it does so concisely and transparently.” (Cook, 1997) Come […]
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 […]