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Health Sciences Teams Show Off Their Knowledge at Game Night
April 13, 2026
About 200 Pitt Health Sciences students, staff and faculty members turned out to compete in a trivia game that tested their knowledge of the six schools.
Chandan Sen, Bartley Griffith Professor of Regenerative Medicine
March 19, 2026
Chandan Sen, a world-renowned regenerative medicine expert and pioneer of novel wound care technologies, has pioneered novel solutions for tissue injury and diabetic wound repair and propelled commercialization of a wide variety of therapeutics, preventives and related products.
Christine Kasper helps cultivate the next generation of nursing leaders, researchers and innovators
February 27, 2026
Chris Kasper leads the School of Nursing as it cultivates the next generation of nursing leaders, researchers and innovators.
Karina Kraevsky (PhD ’25) School of Nursing
January 20, 2026
Kraevsky’s work reflects a broader commitment to speeding the translation of research into clinical practice and advancing datadriven cardiovascular care.
Researcher Suresh Kuchipudi focuses on avian flu and other emerging animal-borne viruses
December 16, 2025
Kuchipudi’s research sheds new light on how the avian flu virus undergoes genetic changes as it navigates through multiple hosts and adapts in mammals—a warning sign of increased risk to people.
Wendie Berg: From Survivor to Advocate
November 18, 2025
Wendie Berg, Dr. Bernard F. Fisher Breast Cancer Research Professor, School of Medicine, is a world-renowned researcher, clinician and patient advocate. Her own breast cancer diagnosis inspired her to find a faster, improved way to detect cancer for women with dense breast tissue as well as a family history of the disease.