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Bruce Hapke in a suit

Pitt professor helped humanity make one small step, keeps space research going

As a postdoctoral researcher, Bruce Hapke helped NASA determine the consistency of the moons soil, which helped engineers create the proper boots, rovers and wheeled equipment for the Apollo 11

  • Space
  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Geology and Environmental Science
  • Department of Physics and Astronomy

Geneticist Explores Evolutions Mysteries

Through his research as an evolutionary geneticist, Pitts Nathan Clark is exploring how and why genes and genomes have evolved over time.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Computational and Systems Biology

Program Supports and Encourages Breastfeeding, One Text at a Time

A text messaging program called MILK developed in the School of Nursing educates and encourages new parents who breastfeed. The lead researcher, Jill Demirci (NURS 05, 10G, 12G), focuses on

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Health Promotion and Development

窪蹋勛圖厙 as a Human Performance City

Elite athletes and members of the military need to keep trucking in the most challenging of circumstances. Pitt scientists are looking to these super users of the human body in the search for ways to

  • Innovation and Research

Pitt Researchers Perform 窪蹋勛圖厙s First In Utero Spina Bifida Surgery

Baby Emery Green Mullen, named after the lead surgeons who corrected a neural tube defect before her birth, is doing well as the first patient in Pitt history to receive in utero surgery for spina

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences

A Smart Solution for Thermostat Wars

Powered by Pitt innovation pathways, HiberSense is a smart heating and cooling system that collects data on temperature, humidity, occupancy and air-quality and learns using predictive analytics to

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research

Pleasant Smells Can Help Smokers Reduce Cigarette Craving, New Study Finds

In a study that expands on previous work, a team led by psychologys Michael Sayette found reduced urges to smoke in response to pleasant smells, as well as a connection to memory.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychology

National, County Research Partnerships Use AI to Better Predict Opioid Overdose Risk

Walid Gellad, associate professor of medicine and health policy and director of Pitts Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing, is using machine-learning algorithms to predict who is at risk

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Medicine
  • Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing

Researchers Teach Adults to Read Using Pictures of Houses

In a recent study, led by chair of psychology Julie Fiez, researchers taught adults HouseFont a hieroglyphic-like language based on photos of homes then scanned the language-learning areas of

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychology
Hatfull Lab researchers standing together and smiling.

Lifesaving first in medicine boosted by student research in Hatfull Lab

Research efforts in Graham Hatfulls lab involving phages, or viruses that infect bacteria, saved a cystic fibrosis patient from a life-threatening infection. This therapeutic first couldnt have

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Biological Sciences

Historian Bridges Gap in Understanding Neglected Tropical Diseases

Mari Webel will continue her work that melds history and public health as Pitts first-ever Andrew W. Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellow.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of History and Philosophy of Science
  • Department of History

New Pitt Supercomputer to Launch Into Space

A novel supercomputer developed by a 窪蹋勛圖厙 of 窪蹋勛圖厙 team is set to journey to the International Space Station, continuing a NASA partnership meant to improve Earth and space science.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science

Compounding Privileges in White, Affluent Neighborhoods Drive Urban Inequality

In her most recent paper, Pitt sociologist Junia Howell explores an understudied driver of inequity: the hoarding of educational resources and opportunity in middle- and upper-middle class

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Sociology

For Those Too Tired to Brush

For people traveling, in the military, without access to water or just too exhausted to get out of bed skipping the toothbrush for a day is sometimes inevitable. Pitt undergrads Lauren Yocum and

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research

Keeping an Eye on AI: Pitt Engineer Examines the Future of Intelligent Machines

Engineering researcher Ervin Sejdic studies the rapidly evolving technology and potential applications of artificial intelligence in machines, whether in health sciences or self-driving vehicles.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
An instructor with a clipboard watches a physical therapy examination

A new program is combating the opioid crisis while promoting better back pain management

Pitts School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences designed the Primary Spine Practitioner Certification Program to bring together two groups often at odds physical therapists and chiropractors

  • Innovation and Research
  • Clinical and Translational Science Institute
  • Department of Physical Therapy

A New Wrinkle on Vascular Implants

An undergraduate research project in the Swanson School of Engineering sent alumnus Joe Pugar (17) in a new career direction, as CEO of startup company Aruga Technologies.

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Surgery
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
Linda Tashbook holds her book in front of shelves

Librarian helps families of mentally ill access support, resources with new guide

In her new book, advocate and law librarian Linda Tashbook offers practical advice as well as nuts-and-bolts legal information that family members of those with mental illness need.

  • Health and Wellness
  • Innovation and Research
  • Staff
  • School of Law

You Are Fantastic! Pick Ugly Produce!

In a series of studies, Jillian Hmurovic, a doctoral candidate at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, and colleagues found that boosting consumer self-esteem increased how much people were

  • Innovation and Research

Social Work Researcher Makes Connection Between Pet Ownership and Wellness

A team led by Pitts Mary Beth Rauktis surveyed area food banks and found that patrons with pets had fewer food security issues than those without, though some pet owners also cut down on their own

  • Innovation and Research