University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPSOM)

The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPSOM) is a medical school located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pandemic therapeutics just got cheaper, faster and a lot more efficient

Could llama nanobodies become a powerful weapon against COVID-19

Regenerating damaged nerves without the need for transplanting stem cells or a donor nerve

A chilling commentary of the future of antibiotics

The health care market is failing to support new antibiotics used to treat some of the world’s most dangerous, drug-resistant “superbugs,” according to a new analysis by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine infectious disease scientists. In a study published today in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, a journal of the American Society for Microbiology, investigators

A chilling commentary of the future of antibiotics

Funding: To create an autonomous robotic trauma care system

The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Carnegie Mellon University each have been awarded four-year contracts totaling more than $7.2 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to create an autonomous trauma care system that fits in a backpack and can treat and stabilize soldiers injured in remote locations. The goal of “TRAuma Care In a Rucksack: TRACIR” is

Funding: To create an autonomous robotic trauma care system

Restoring normal blood glucose levels in mice with type 1 diabetes using gene therapy

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, resulting in high blood levels of glucose. A study published January 4th in Cell Stem Cell demonstrates that a gene therapy approach can lead to the long-term survival of functional beta cells as well as normal

Restoring normal blood glucose levels in mice with type 1 diabetes using gene therapy

Cartilage, Made to Order

Team uses 3-D printing to produce human cartilage, offering a potent new research tool and advancing treatment opportunities for osteoarthritis and battlefield injuries In a significant step toward reducing the heavy toll of osteoarthritis around the world, scientists have created the first example of living human cartilage grown on a laboratory chip. The researchers ultimately

Cartilage, Made to Order

Stem Cells from Muscle Can Repair Nerve Damage After Injury

Stem cells derived from human muscle tissue were able to repair nerve damage and restore function in an animal model of sciatic nerve injury, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The findings, published online today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, suggest that cell therapy of certain nerve diseases, such

Stem Cells from Muscle Can Repair Nerve Damage After Injury

Pitt team finds mechanism that causes noise-induced tinnitus and drug that can prevent it

“There is no cure for it, and current therapies such as hearing aids don’t provide relief for many patients” An epilepsy drug shows promise in an animal model at preventing tinnitus from developing after exposure to loud noise, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The findings,

Pitt team finds mechanism that causes noise-induced tinnitus and drug that can prevent it

Recipe for Making Large Numbers of Stem Cells Requires Only One Ingredient

  We can get brain cells, liver cells, muscle cells and more. Stem cells and tissue-specific cells can be grown in abundance from mature mammalian cells simply by blocking a certain membrane protein, according to scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Their experiments, reported today in Scientific Reports, also show

Recipe for Making Large Numbers of Stem Cells Requires Only One Ingredient

Technology that Lets Spinal Cord-Injured Man Control Robot Arm with Thoughts

It also enabled him to move a robot arm to touch a friend’s hand for the first time in the seven years Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC describe in PLoS ONE how an electrode array sitting on top of the brain enabled a 30-year-old paralyzed man to control the movement of a character on a

Technology that Lets Spinal Cord-Injured Man Control Robot Arm with Thoughts

Pitt-led team finds molecule that polices TB lung infection, could lead to vaccine

The presence of a certain molecule allows the immune system to effectively police tuberculosis (TB) of the lungs and prevent it from turning into an active and deadly infection The presence of a certain molecule allows the immune system to effectively police tuberculosis (TB) of the lungs and prevent it from turning into an active

Pitt-led team finds molecule that polices TB lung infection, could lead to vaccine

Woman with Quadriplegia Feeds Herself Chocolate Using Mind-Controlled Robot Arm

“This is a spectacular leap toward greater function and independence for people who are unable to move their own arms” Reaching out to “high five” someone, grasping and moving objects of different shapes and sizes, feeding herself dark chocolate. For Jan Scheuermann and a team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC, accomplishing

Woman with Quadriplegia Feeds Herself Chocolate Using Mind-Controlled Robot Arm

Multifunctional Polymer Neutralizes Both Biological and Chemical Weapons

Image via Wikipedia In an ongoing effort to mirror the ability of biological tissues to respond rapidly and appropriately to changing environments, scientists from the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine have synthesized a single, multifunctional polymer material that can decontaminate both biological and chemical toxins. They described the findings recently in Biomaterials. “Our lab applies

Multifunctional Polymer Neutralizes Both Biological and Chemical Weapons

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