You + Penn Medicine = Hope
You Can Help Transform the Future of Medicine
At Penn Medicine, we envision a world free from devastating health conditions that impact the quality of our lives and the lives of our family and friends. With your generous support, we will make that vision a reality.
We are all at a pivotal moment in health care and medical science.
Our challenge is to drive bold ideas that transform the world and energize the quest for cures.
Right now, you can provide Penn Medicine’s physician-scientists with the ability to offer patients innovative therapies unavailable anywhere else. Join those powering the promise of second chances.
Your gift to Penn Medicine prepares us to respond to health care challenges and expands possibilities in health care and medical research.
Today, we celebrate the technology behind the mRNA vaccines saving countless lives that was initially developed by Penn Medicine’s researchers.
This technology changes everything. We are just getting started and we need your help.
You have a unique opportunity to support discovery of new vaccines and therapeutics and target them against a wide array of diseases.
Your unrestricted support now could lead to:
- A universal vaccine for SARS, MERS, COVID-19, and their unknown variants.
- HIV prevention.
- A preventative cancer vaccine.
- Therapies to eliminate sickle-cell anemia in hundreds of thousands of patients.
- Treatments for orphan diseases, which have little or no therapies or cures, in addition to Herpes, Malaria, and influenza.
- Reducing human suffering and disease worldwide.
Thanks to philanthropy, this vital work is already underway at Penn Medicine. Be part of the generous community pursuing a world filled with more hope and better health.
Latest News
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A perfect match: Doylestown Health joins Penn Medicine
Friday, April 18, 2025
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The reimagineers of Penn Medicine
Friday, April 4, 2025
Penn Medicine is harnessing technology, innovation, and physician insights to make health care easier for clinicians and patients.
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Why is Philadelphia called the Cellicon Valley?
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Bruce Levine, PhD, explains why Philadelphia—the birthplace of the breakthrough cancer treatment CAR T cell therapy—is known as “Cellicon Valley.”