• Prof Zuheir El-Bayyari of Philadelphia University in Jordan described science "as a wonderful thing to collaborate on".

    BBC: Sesame synchrotron is a flash of unity in Middle East

  • The trial was run at three hospitals: Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of California, San Francisco.

    CNN: Study: Major benefits for spina bifida surgery in the womb

  • He played golf as an undergraduate accounting major at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.

    FORBES: Before... and After

  • At Hahnemann University in Philadelphia he sometimes upset professors by objecting to live animal dissections.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But David Kairys, who teaches law at Temple University in Philadelphia, thinks differently.

    NPR: NRA Eyes More Targets After D.C. Gun-Ban Win

  • At Drexel University in Philadelphia, for instance, an engineer named Moshe Kam tested handwriting examiners against members of the general public.

    ECONOMIST: Whose body of evidence?

  • Time off: Last fall St Joseph's University in Philadelphia dedicated the Erivan K. Haub School of Business to Haub, 65, a longtime benefactor.

    FORBES: Europe

  • At nearby Temple University in Philadelphia, several of the students are wearing T-shirts or sweatshirts with "Temple" written on it - they're clearly proud to be here.

    BBC: US students face worst debt and job prospects ever

  • Such citizen journalism is in some cases happening almost accidentally, said Susan Jacobson, an assistant professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who researches the impact of technology on journalism.

    CNN: Social-networking sites share breaking news

  • The 119-year-old event draws Olympic, college and high-school track stars from around the world and attracts 25, 000 to 50, 000 spectators a day to Franklin Field on the campus of Penn, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia.

    WSJ: Track Events Weigh Security After Boston Marathon Bombings

  • But now, two separate groups one led by David Cosgrove at Hammersmith Hospital in London, the other by Barry Goldberg at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia are trying to turn the new bubbles into a reliable method of diagnosing cancer.

    ECONOMIST: The ne plus ultra of medicine

  • "'Trillion' does seem to have much more currency than it used to, probably because of the costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and the budget and deficit, " says John Allen Paulos a professor of mathematics at Temple University in Philadelphia.

    BBC: Is trillion the new billion?

  • Often the more open partners are with each other, the less happy they are, says Marianne Dainton, a professor at La Salle University, in Philadelphia, whose research focuses on communication in personal relationships.

    WSJ: Lying to a Spouse: Relationship Advice on How It Can Be Healthy

  • Because of the virus subtype, it is less likely that avian flu would become transmissible from person to person, but still possible, said Dr. William Short at the division of infectious diseases at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    CNN: CDC confirms 7 cases of swine flu in humans

  • "In some cases, we can get four football fields of skin out of one baby foreskin, " said Dr. James McGuire, head of wound management at the Foot and Ankle Institute at the School of Podiatric Medicine at Temple University, in Philadelphia.

    CNN: Lab-created skin helps wounds heal

  • Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and who studies health policies and ethics, said Tenet has a history of promoting profits over patient care.

    CNN: New Orleans hospital operator has checkered past

  • Daniel Langleben, of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, uses a brain-scanning technique called functional magnetic-resonance imaging to probe his subjects' honesty.

    ECONOMIST: Lie detection

  • George Cotsarelis, professor and chair of dermatology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, is skeptical of product claims.

    WSJ: Old Hair Days: Products to Help Manage Gray and Thinning Hair

  • Satyajit Chatterjee at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Felicia Anamaria Ionescu at Colgate University recently published a paper examining the possible market for student loan insurance.

    FORBES: A New Market: Student Loan Insurance

  • In another recent paper Marina Azzimonti of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Eva de Francisco of Towson University and Vincenzo Quadrini of the University of Southern California argue that income inequality may have had a troubling effect in this area of finance, too.

    ECONOMIST: Free exchange

  • Koop was appointed surgeon-in-chief at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia and served as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

    NPR: Koop, Who Transformed Surgeon General Post, Dies

  • At the American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting in Philadelphia on Monday, Michael Pfreundschuh of Saarland University Medical School in Homburg, Germany presented similar data showing that closer dosing of chemotherapy was also helpful in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • There is no hard evidence that the same kinds of pheromones found in animals also exist in humans, said Charles Wysocki, researcher at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

    CNN: Sweat may give off stress signals, study says

  • Vincent, the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Honoman (ph) University and La Salle University law school.

    CNN: Transcript: House Judiciary Committee

  • And joining us from Philadelphia is Bernard Anderson, professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

    NPR: U.S. Factory Workers Competing in a Global Market

  • Koop was appointed surgeon-in-chief at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia and he also served as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.

    WSJ: C. Everett Koop, ex-surgeon general, dies in NH

  • The tour did swing eastward to the battleground state of Pennsylvania where Cain not only appeared in Philadelphia but also in State College, home of Pennsylvania State University.

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  • Dr. Balbus, who was born in Philadelphia in 1953, is Savilian professor of astronomy at the University of Oxford in the U.K. Dr. Hawley, who was born in Annapolis, Md.

    WSJ: Six U.S.-Born Scientists Win Asian Prize

  • "We know that excess body weight adversely affects every organ system in the body, " says Dr. Gary Foster, director of Temple University's Center for Obesity Research and Education in Philadelphia.

    CNN: Reversing diabetes is possible

  • Beyond his on-field exploits -- from his time at the University of Tennessee to his years playing with the Saints, Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens and Washington Redskins -- Stallworth is known for hitting and killing a construction worker crossing a street in Miami in 2009.

    CNN: NFL player among 2 injured in Florida air balloon crash

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