Individualized Care Will Become the Standard for Depression Patients

In a new paper for the Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, researchers Robert DeRubeis, Samuel H. Preston Term Professor in the Social Sciences, and Zachary Cohen of Psychology, address precision medicine, also known as customized-care, in the context of treatment for depression.

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Michael Jones-Correa Named President’s Distinguished Professor

Michael Jones-Correa has been named the President’s Distinguished Profes

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The Master of Applied Positive Psychology Program Receives the “Friend of the ROCK” Award

The Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) progr

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Penn Faculty to Convene Teach-In on Knowledge

From March 18-22, 2018, Penn faculty will convene a Teach-In on “the pro

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Better Knowledge of Evolution Leads to Greater Acceptance of the Concept

Prevailing theories about evolution state that belief in the concept is

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Chemists Develop Motion Capture-like Technology for Tracking Protein Shape

In many modern animated movies, the trick to achieving realistic movemen

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5 Science-Based Tips for Building Love That Lasts

A new book, “Happy Together: Using the Science of Positive Psychology to

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Astronomers Reveal Secrets of Most Distant Supernova Ever Detected

An international team of astronomers, including Penn's Masao Sako, an as

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New Open-access Data Resource Aims to Bolster Collaboration in Global Infectious Disease Research

Population-based epidemiological studies provide new opportunities for i

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Researchers Prove That Precisely Timed Brain Stimulation Improves Memory

Precisely timed electrical stimulation to the left side of the brain can

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