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Snakes Could Be the Original Source of the New Coronavirus Outbreak in China

Pitt virologists answer questions concerning coronavirus and how the recent outbreak started.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

Researchers See Decline in Late Stage Cancer Diagnoses After Health Reform Law

After Massachusetts’ 2006 expansion of health insurance coverage, advanced stage cancer diagnoses declined, likely due to increased access to screening and diagnostic services, found a team led by

  • Innovation and Research

Snakes could be the original source of the new coronavirus outbreak in China

Pitt researchers source coronavirus outbreak to snakes.

  • Innovation and Research

Study: Transgender Teens' Suicide Risk Higher Than Cisgender Peers'

A study of more than 2,000 adolescents across the United States showed that those who identified as transgender have a higher risk for suicidality.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Psychiatry
  • Department of Pediatrics

Sepsis Kills 1 in 5 Globally, Double Previous Estimate

In a collaborative study, Pitt researchers discovered that global sepsis deaths are twice as high as previously believed. Most of the cases occur in children in poor areas.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Critical Care Medicine

Pitt School of Dental Medicine Establishes Opioid-free Prescribing Guidelines

For decades, opioid pain relievers have been routinely prescribed for dental procedures. Pitt's School of Dental Medicine is the first to establish opioid-free prescribing guidelines.

  • Innovation and Research

Young Researcher Earns First-author Credit for Study on Equitable Energy Access

With support from an Honors College alumnus and political science professor, Meital Rosenberg (A&S ’17) recently earned first-author credit in Nature Sustainability for her undergraduate research on

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Economics

PhD Student Takes a Data-driven Look at Art

Using digital analyses, PhD candidate Sarah Reiff Conell examines cults in medieval Europe, sculptors working for French royalty and, in a first, collections at the National Gallery of Art. Her work

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of History of Art and Architecture

People Look to Their Neighbors on Climate Change Opinions, Study Finds

For every 1,000 solar panels installed in Australian neighborhoods, seven percent of the neighbors will switch from skepticism to belief in climate change, a recent study by Assistant Professor of

  • Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation
  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Economics

Researchers Find More Effective Way to Administer Tuberculosis Vaccine

As part of the global push to prevent tuberculosis, Distinguished Professor JoAnne Flynn and a group of Pitt and National Institutes of Health researchers have discovered that intravenously injecting

  • Innovation and Research
  • Center for Vaccine Research
  • Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics

Podcast: Life Before Childhood Vaccines

In "Polio Pioneers," the latest episode of Pitt Medcast, the audience will hear from people who grew up in the shadow of a crippling disease—among them, schoolkids from the clinical trials of Jonas

  • Innovation and Research

What Will the 2020s Bring for AI?

Researchers from the Swanson School of Engineering and the Learning Research and Development Center discuss the promises and challenges that lie ahead for artificial intelligence.

  • Innovation and Research

Trauma Care in a Rucksack

A multidisciplinary team led by Ron Poropatich is working on a specialized medical backpack for the U.S. Army that could help injured patients in the field survive until they reach a fully staffed

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Surgery
  • Department of Emergency Medicine
  • Department of Critical Care Medicine

First Responders’ Workplace Motivation Affected by Public Perception

Firefighters and police officers are often are motivated by a desire to help others and to make the world a better place. But when public perception of them turns negative, first responders who feel

  • Innovation and Research

Pitt, UPMC Selected to Open National Rehabilitation and Caregiving Training Center

The goal of the new center is to use the best in modern medical research to improve the care, health and quality of life of all persons with disabilities and the families and caregivers who support

  • Innovation and Research

‘Shocking’ New Therapy May Be Key to Weakening Antibiotic Resistance

Tagbo Niepa of the Swanson School of Engineering researched a process that would send a weak electrical current through an implant, such as a dental implant used in his study. The current does not

  • Innovation and Research

Augmented Reality for Stroke Rehabilitation

Imagine struggling to see, listen or make movements in half of your environment. For 29% of stroke survivors, rehabilitation means addressing a condition called unilateral spatial neglect. With a $1

  • Innovation and Research

Religious Studies Researcher Offers Tips on Self-reflection

Clark Chilson, an associate professor who studies Buddhism and self-reflection, is one of a handful of scholars outside Japan studying Naikan—a form of structured meditation for thinking about

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Religious Studies

Survivorship Clinic Helps Patients With What Comes After Head and Neck Cancer

The human papillomavirus (HPV) epidemic has led to a sharp increase in HPV-related head and neck cancer. Many patients survive, but then face new obstacles related to the treatment of their condition.

  • Innovation and Research
  • Department of Otolaryngology

Financial Worries Linked to Workplace Performance

In a series of studies of workers ranging from nursing aides to truck drivers, business professor Carrie Leana found that the more employees worried about money, the worse their work performance—even

  • Innovation and Research