... (Ko-ee-deh), a chemistry professor in Pitt's School of Arts and Sciences, the new method ... solution and the mixture glowed bright green.
The Pitt researchers also tested for mercury leaching from dental ...
... bright prospects of the super-strong materials commonly used in products, from electronics to plastics. A Pitt research team has found that carbon nanotubes deteriorate when exposed to the natural ...
... blood sugar levels normalized. She will give a symposium at the ADA meeting describing that work.
The Pitt researchers also plan to examine the effects of gain or loss of other cell cycle proteins in ...
... the 2009 NIH Director's High-Risk Research Awards, a cluster of five-year grants presented ... cell bioengineering as a whole," Banerjee said.
Two Pitt researchers have received NIH Director's awards in ...
... leads to find better ways to kill Merkel cell cancer cells without harming healthy tissues.
Also, "this research shows evolution within tumors on a molecular level," Dr. Moore pointed out. "You can ...
... L. Hendricks, Ph.D., Joseph F. Novak professor and vice-chair for research in the Department of Ophthalmology and professor in the Departments of Immunology and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at ...
... treatments that specifically target glutamate.
"The orbitofrontal cortex is an area that's been somewhat neglected in schizophrenia research. This study should encourage researchers to focus on this ...
... and also fell short of the maximum concentrations detected in natural bodies of water. But the research suggests that these low concentrations—which can travel easily by water and, particularly, wind— ...
... the male inclination to sire as many offspring as possible.
For the current study, Ashman and Pitt postdoctoral research associate Rachel Spigler worked with a wild strawberry species in which the ...
... Kwon Cho, senior researcher and a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science in Pitt's Swanson School ... through the water.
Cho and his team—Pitt engineering doctoral students Sang Kug ...
... writing it in a two-dimensional layout is very interesting. It's an elegant piece of research with a lot of potential for electronics and sensors. It indicates that there could be other interesting ...
In a paper published in the early online version of Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine deconstruct the first steps in an intricate ...
... in PLoS ONE, a peer-reviewed online journal from the Public Library of Science. The researchers engineered bacteriophages, tiny viruses that attack bacteria, with a green fluorescence protein (GFP) ...
... when injected into eyes that are scarred and hazy, according to experiments conducted in mice by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Their study will be published in the ...
... with anti-tumor activity," explained principal investigator Pamela Hershberger, Ph.D., a research assistant professor in UPCI's Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology. "We've discovered that ...