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Astronomers Shed Light on Dark Energy, Smallest Black Hole

A new 5,000-eyed instrument is searching the skies for dark energy, and a star survey recently unveiled the smallest known black hole. Two teams in the Department of Physics and Astronomy are working

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy

School of Medicine Presents Its Highest Award to Immune System Researcher

Ruslan Medzhitov, a Yale ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø researcher who transformed the understanding of how the immune system detects infections, which paved the way for therapies for a wide range of diseases, received

  • Innovation and Research

Social Work Training Tackles the Opioid Abuse Epidemic With Integrated Care

Pitt Professor of Social Work Daniel Rosen and his colleagues have secured a $1.25 million federal grant to not only strengthen opioid abuse training for 70 master of social work students, but to put

  • Innovation and Research

Color Within the … Flu Virus?

This flu season, scientists want the public to see the virus through the lens of creativity—and hopefully learn something in the process. Seema Lakdawala, assistant professor in the School of Medicine

  • Innovation and Research

Pitt Team’s Replacement Heart Valve Could Decrease Need for Pediatric Surgeries

To address the critical need for long-lasting heart valve replacements, a team of Pitt researchers created a mesh that harnesses the body’s own healing power.

  • McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Surgery
  • Department of Bioengineering

Study Shows Sexual Selection Alone Could Spark Formation of Species

Animals that seek mates and fight rivals that resemble their parents could be setting the stage for the formation of a new species, research from Pitt biology graduate student Yusan Yang and associate

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Biological Sciences

Researchers See Future of Dry Eye Treatment in Innovative Contact Lens

Dry eye affects millions of Americans a year, but available treatments can require continuous application. A Pitt bioengineering student and an eye doctor with the School of Medicine make up part of a

  • Innovation and Research
  • Clinical and Translational Science Institute

Pitt Team Sees Future of Dry Eye Treatment with New Innovation

Dry eye affects millions of Americans a year, and available treatments can require continuous application. A Pitt bioengineering student and an eye doctor with the School of Medicine just invented a

  • Innovation and Research
  • Clinical and Translational Science Institute

Brainstorming Ways Universities Can Use Data

As Pitt's Advanced Analytics Summit returns this week for its second year, more than 30 academic institutions will gather to explore how to better use deep data in higher education.

  • Innovation and Research

Pitt Research Team Uses Rapid Diagnosis Technology to Tackle HIV Testing Problems

The HIV Detective is a solution being developed for early, rapid diagnosis of HIV. The handheld testing platform would allow health care workers to gather a few drops of blood onto a sensor and

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Pathology
  • Department of Chemistry

Baby With Rare Condition Meets the Pitt Researcher Who's Looking for a Cure

Pitt's Michael Palladino is the only researcher actively pursuing a cure for triosephosphate isomerase deficiency. Eleven-month old J.T. Borofka has this severe metabolic disorder, which is

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology
Man reading paper inside space station

Exploring regenerative medicine in microgravity — aboard the International Space Station

The question for regenerative medicine research is “‘What can we do in space that we can't do on Earth that makes a difference?’" said William Wagner, director of the McGowan Institute, which has

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Bioengineering
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Surgery
  • Space

Bioengineer Brings Novel Approach to Improving Stroke Patients' Gait

For stroke survivors whose ability to walk has been impaired by neurological damage, rehabilitation using robotics has proven to be an effective therapy to improve their gait. However, one of the

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Bioengineering

Pitt Researchers Develop Marijuana Breathalyzer Technology

As states consider ways to introduce medical and/or recreational marijuana into their markets, they are also considering ways to detect intoxication and establish guidelines for safe use. A new device

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Chemistry

New Pitt Cyber Analysis Created to Guide Statewide Voting Security Efforts

The Pitt Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security's latest effort — maps and analysis of voting machine purchases in Pennsylvania — aims to steer counties that still need to buy new systems

  • Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security
  • Innovation and Research

Driving Down Emissions

Pitt is driving toward its greenhouse gas reduction goals with the addition of new zero-emission electric vehicles to its fleet.

  • Innovation and Research

Tether Device Aims to Improve Swimmers’ Times, Go Beyond the Pool

A ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø research team has developed a new device for swimmers, called Impulse, which measures force production to aid coaches and athletes in determining better ways to improve

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research

Beyond the Donor Match

When one person becomes part of the other: New lungs and bone marrow help some patients with no other options.

  • Innovation and Research

Butterfly Wings Inspire New Glass Structure

With nature as their muse, Swanson School of Engineering researchers have developed a durable, clear, anti-fogging and liquid-resistant glass using machine learning to expedite design testing.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Industrial Engineering

Researchers Work to Bring Precision Medicine to Patient Prescriptions, Primary Care

With the advent of direct-to-consumer genetic testing, patients are showing up at doctors’ offices with big questions about their genes. Physicians, however, aren’t usually trained to answer them

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Family Medicine
  • Clinical and Translational Science Institute