Welcome to our new format!

A team of Penn State researchers are interfacing chemical biology and nanotechnology to develop ultrasound-controlled nanomaterials that can provide on-demand, high precision delivery of proteins into human cells Credit: Jennifer McCann/Penn State. All Rights Reserved.

Thank you for reading this issue of the Penn State Research & Discovery News, and welcome to our new format. With this issue, we are joining the family of Penn State Headlines publications, a transition that will streamline our production process while providing the same compelling research content.

This e-publication launched 10 years ago as a window on the world of Penn State research, and has grown to reach more than 12,000 subscribers. Our object from the start has been to present you with a selection of news and features representing the best of Penn State’s now $968 million research enterprise. We strive to sample the full breadth of the University’s vast expertise in stories that showcase how Penn State is working to solve complex problems both here in Pennsylvania and around the globe. These are inspiring articles about people working together, determined to make a difference.

We hope you enjoy learning about the world of Penn State research. Please encourage your friends to subscribe (click on Research & Discovery).

Last Updated May 19, 2020