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  • Human MCP Cells Make Decellularized Murine Heart Beat Again
    Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine report that, for the first time, a mouse heart was able to contract and beat again after its own cells were ...
    8-13-2013
  • The Top 50 NIH-Funded Universities
    ... of California, San Diego FY 2013: $290,436,804 toward 670 awards #6. University of Pittsburgh FY 2013: $291,135,285 toward 749 awards #5. University of Michigan at Ann ...
    8-13-2013
  • Scientists Transplant Functional, Lab-Grown Human Liver into...
    In a proof-of-concept study appearing online today in Nature, the Yokohama City University ... The University of Pittsburgh's Stephen Badylak, M.D., Ph.D., who was not involved in the ...
    7-3-2013
  • HIV-Derived Antibacterial Compounds Could Help Fight Multidrug...
    compounds derived from the outer coating of HIV could be the newest weapon in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria, according to research out of the University of Pittsburgh. ...
    6-20-2013
  • NCATS Awards $12.7M for Nine Drug Repurposing Projects
    ... Finally, Darlene H. Brunzell, Ph.D., of Virginia Commonwealth University and Kenneth Alan Perkins, Ph.D., of University of Pittsburgh will study an undisclosed compound from ...
    6-18-2013
  • Macrocycles Shake Up Small Molecules
    ... University of PIttsburgh researchers have been looking for inhibitors against the cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase encoded by the c-Fes proto-oncogene. Kinase inhibitors have also seen ...
    6-15-2013
  • Women and Smoking
    ... However, the function of these receptors in lung cancer remains poorly understood. In 2009 investigators working at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute reported results ...
    4-3-2013
  • Lab Automation Sparks Creativity
    ... Paul Johnston, Ph.D., research associate professor, School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh. "Introduction of high-throughput, high-resolution multichannel imaging ...
    1-1-2013
  • Hundreds of Mutations Potentially Linked to Autism
    The co-authors of the article are Mark J. Daly, Ph.D., Broad Institute and Harvard Medical School; Bernie Devlin, Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh; Thomas Lehner, Ph.D., National ...
    12-20-2012
  • Secrets to Finding Academic Employment
    ... Cohen, who is now assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition at the University of Pittsburgh. "The problem is that ...
    11-6-2012
  • Novel Treatment for Most Common Type of Lung Cancer
    M.D., director, lung cancer section, division of hematology/oncology, University of Pittsburgh, and lead investigator of Abraxane Phase II and Phase III lung cancer trials. ...
    10-12-2012
  • Growing Surrogate Organs in Lymph Nodes
    Studies in mice by University of Pittsburgh scientists have shown that healthy lymph nodes will support engraftment of diverse cell types such as hepatocytes, thymic tissue, and ...
    9-28-2012
  • Women Dominate 100+ Club
    ... Data has been collected by researchers at University of Southern Denmark and three U.S. schools: Columbia University; University of Pittsburgh; Boston University Medical Center. A ...
    9-26-2012
  • Zapping Zits with Viruses
    a team of researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of Pittsburgh says it found similarities between the phages that may make them suitable ...
    9-25-2012
  • Lighting Up Live Cells with Fluorescence
    ... Dr. Waggoner and colleagues in the Pittsburgh TCNP and the University of New Mexico have attached a FAP to the CFTR protein and are now performing high-throughput screening assays ...
    9-1-2012
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  • Innovative Programs in Telemedicine: The University of Pittsburgh...
    Kevin D. Blanchet
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    Innovative Programs in Telemedicine: The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Stroke Institute Telemedicine Program Telemedicine and e-Health
  • IL-12 Gene Therapy Using Direct Injection of Tumors with Genetically...
    Hideaki Tahara, Michael T. Lotze, Paul D. Robbins, Walter J. Storkus, Laurence Zitvogel
    Human Gene Therapy and Part B: Methods
    IL-12 Gene Therapy Using Direct Injection of Tumors with Genetically Engineered Autologous Fibroblasts. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Human Gene Therapy and ...
  • The Treatment of Patients with Melanoma Using Interleukin-2,...
    Michael T. Lotze, Joshua T. Rubin, Howard D. Edington, Mitchell G. Posner, Norman Wolmark, Ronald B. Herberman, Theresa L. Whiteside, Elaine Elder, Linda Dudjak, James Snyder, Luke Chelluri, Kathy Hayes, John M. Kirkwood, Marc Ernstoff, Daniel R. Vlock, Barry Lembcrsky, Joseph Glorioso, William Futrell, Samuel Yousem, Robert Moen, French Anderson, Roger Day
    Human Gene Therapy and Part B: Methods
    The Treatment of Patients with Melanoma Using Interleukin-2, Interleukin-4 and Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes. University of Pittsburgh Human Gene Therapy and Part B: Methods
  • Clinical Trial to Assess the Safety, Feasibility, and Efficacy...
    Christopher H. Evans, Henry J. Mankin, Paul D. Robbins, Steve C. Ghivizzani, James H. Herndon, Richard Kang, Alfred B. Bahnson, John A. Barranger, Elaine M. Elders, Steffen Gay, Matthew M. Tomaino, Mary Chester Wasko, Simon C. Watkins, Theresa L. Whiteside, Joseph C. Glorioso, Michael T. Lotze, Timothy M. Wright
    Human Gene Therapy and Part B: Methods
    Anti-Arthritic Cytokine Gene to Human Joints with Rheumatoid Arthritis. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Human Gene Therapy and Part B: ...

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