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Innovation and Public Support

Federal funding is an important part of supporting research and innovation in universities. Pitt’s Evan Facher describes how the novel coronavirus could change the equation.

  • Innovation Institute
  • Innovation and Research
  • Center for Vaccine Research

Ready, Player?

Dmitriy Babichenko in the School of Computing and Information joined forces with colleagues from the Schools of Pharmacy and Nursing, as well as the Department of English and UPMC, to develop two

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of English

10,000 Genomes and Counting

Five behemoth next-generation sequencers, which look more or less like photocopiers, as well as a series of robotic arms have sequenced more than 10,000 samples since the UPMC Genome Center opened in

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Pharmacy and Therapeutics

Experts Evaluate Need for More Rehabilitation Services After Pandemic

COVID-19 can affect more than the lungs: some patients also leave the hospital with muscle weakness, heart problems and trouble swallowing. Three researchers from Pitt’s School of Health and

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Physical Therapy
  • Department of Otolaryngology
  • Department of Occupational Therapy
  • Department of Communication Science and Disorders

Chancellor Establishes Healthcare Advisory Group to Guide University of Pittsburgh Operations in Response to COVID-19

The advisory group is part of the University’s resilience framework, a process and structure for continuing Pitt’s operations and activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Department of Pediatrics
A selfie of Regina Futcher

An undergraduate researcher is taking a deep dive into LGBTQ publications

With support from a Summer Undergraduate Research Award, senior Regina Futcher’s excavation of 1970s gay print publications brings marginalized voices to the fore.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Make Your Makeshift Office Work

Slouching on the couch? Wrists wrenched? Ergonomics expert April Chambers offers tips for adjusting your home workspace.

  • Innovation and Research

The Chemistry of Cleaners

Ever wonder what exactly is in your surface cleaners and disinfectant wipes, and how they work against bacteria? Engineering’s Eric Beckman explains the advantages and effects of common cleaning

  • Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation
  • Innovation and Research

Bias and Stereotypes May Influence Surgical Performance of Both Men and Women

Surgery is well-documented as a male-dominated field, and a recent School of Medicine study led by Sara Myers shows the issue isn’t surgical ability.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Surgery

What If Waiting Room Furniture and Masks Could Repel Viruses?

A team in the Swanson School of Engineering created a textile coating that can not only repel liquids like blood and saliva but also prevent viruses from adhering to the surface.

  • Innovation and Research

Virtual Course Combats Ventilator Crisis

Critical care docs Burton Lee and Megan Acho have developed peer-reviewed videos to help train doctors outside the field use ventilators on COVID-19 patients. Lee says his medical colleagues’

  • Innovation and Research

Keeping Sustainability at the Forefront

A new podcast from CB Bhattacharya and the Center for Sustainable Business brings global expertise to questions of how to prioritize sustainability during the pandemic. Each week, listen to the 15

  • Innovation and Research

How Can We Keep Elections Safe?

A new report from Pitt’s Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security recommends expanded vote by mail, avoiding online voting and recruiting less vulnerable poll workers to keep the upcoming primary

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

Drug Use is Transmitted from Old to Young

Drug overdose risk starts younger with each successive birth year, from Boomers to Millennials, a Pitt Public Health study has found.

  • Innovation and Research

Coronavirus Diets: What's Behind the Urge to Eat Like Little Kids?

Craving snacks you haven't eaten since you were a kid? There’s nothing inherently wrong in finding temporary relief from chaos and uncertainty through food, says Pitt's Carli Liguori. But it’s

  • Innovation and Research

Find Ways to Move Your Body During Social Distancing

Fitbit activity data show a significant drop in physical activity worldwide that corresponds with the onset of the COVID-19 crisis. Pitt's Renee J. Rogers is using her expertise in physical activity

  • Innovation and Research
  • Healthy Lifestyle Institute

Immune System Discovery Could End Chronic Organ Rejection

A new School of Medicine discovery in mice showed the innate immune system has "memory" that, when inhibited, lengthens organ transplant survival.

  • Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute
  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Surgery

Helping Older Adults

Depression among older adults in the United States is high—roughly one in 10—and perhaps double that, if you include those just shy of meeting clinical criteria. Pitt’s Charles (Chip) Reynolds III

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychiatry

Expert Tips for Helping Teams Manage Fear

As states begin to relax stay-at-home orders and businesses prepare to reopen after pandemic-related closures, managers will play a crucial role in helping their teams work effectively. Organizational

  • Innovation and Research

Proactive Work of Computer Scientists Prepared Infrastructure to Withstand Pandemic

Thanks to system administrators, IT workers and computer scientists, Assistant Professor Amy Babay says networks and internet services have been able to withstand the extra strain during COVID-19.

  • Innovation and Research