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Regenerative Medicine & Biomedical Engineering

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.
Pitt School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences helps to commercialize new technologies
February 26, 2026
Pitt School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences makes it easy to commercialize new technologies and solutions to support health, independent living.
Mahboube Hasheminasab makes award winning stem cell science inroads at Pitt
February 23, 2026
A periodontology trainee makes stem cell science inroads at Pitt
Together, Pitt and Carnegie Mellon train tomorrow’s biomedical leaders
January 15, 2026
Together, Pitt and Carnegie Mellon train tomorrow’s biomedical leaders.
Ronald Strang reflects on the regenerative treatment that restored his strength and confidence
December 2, 2025
Research participant Ronald Strang, reconstructive surgeon J. Peter Rubin and regenerative medicine researcher Stephen Badylak reunited recently at Pitt’s McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine to share some “muscle memories.”
Findings may change the standard of care for diabetic foot ulcers and give doctors new metrics
May 30, 2025
Newly published findings may change the standard of care for diabetic foot ulcers and give doctors a new metric for evaluating wounds.