Visualizing chemistry in microbial biofilms Seminar with Dr. Laura Sanchez A bacterial biofilm is a physiological state bacteria enter when adjusting to changes in the surrounding environment. Pathogenic bacteria, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Vibrio cholerae, utilize biofilms as a mechanism to aid in surface adhesion, increase proliferation, and institute colonization. Biofilms also allow […]
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Andy Tan Annenberg School for Communication University of Pennsylvania Advancing Communication Science to Address Tobacco-Related Health Disparities Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable deaths and illnesses in the United States and globally. Sexual, racial, ethnic minorities, young adults, and populations from rural areas and lower socioeconomic positions are disproportionately impacted by […]
ILST Seminar Yosiane White (UPenn) Click here to join!
Cristina Bicchieri, University of Pennsylvania Norm Nudging and Social Inferences Click here to join! Abstract: Norms and nudges are both popular types of interventions. Recent years have seen the rise of `norm-nudges’ – nudges whose mechanism of action relies on social norms, providing or eliciting social expectations. Norm-nudges can be powerful interventions, but […]
The February Book Club will focus on Robert Sapolsky’s “Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst” 2/22: Dr. Coren Apicella will lead a discussion on Chapter 10, Evolution of Behavior Join Here: https://upenn.zoom.us/j/92487401264