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Dr. Amery Treble-Barna, assistant professor of UPMC PM&R and of clinical and translational science, is leading groundbreaking research on pediatric #TBI recovery with a $3M grant from the NINDS: go.upmc.com/3238cwS0e

Dr. Amery Treble-Barna, assistant professor of <a href="/UPMC_PMR/">UPMC PM&R</a> and of clinical and translational science, is leading groundbreaking research on pediatric #TBI recovery with a $3M grant from the <a href="/NIH_NINDS/">NINDS</a>: go.upmc.com/3238cwS0e
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Congratulations to George K. Michalopoulos, Distinguished Professor of Pathology, School of Medicine, UPMC Pathology, who has been selected to receive the 2024 AASLD Distinguished Achievement Award. go.upmc.com/3246zGN-g

Congratulations to George K. Michalopoulos, Distinguished Professor of Pathology, School of Medicine, <a href="/UPMCPathology/">UPMC Pathology</a>, who has been selected to receive the 2024 <a href="/AASLDtweets/">AASLD</a> Distinguished Achievement Award. go.upmc.com/3246zGN-g
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Congratulations to Drs. Oliver Eickelberg and Marta Bueno on their new NIH NHLBI R01: "Role of plasma cells in chronic rejection after lung transplantation"! 🎉🎊🎉

Congratulations to Drs. Oliver Eickelberg and Marta Bueno on their new <a href="/nih_nhlbi/">NIH NHLBI</a> R01: "Role of plasma cells in chronic rejection after lung transplantation"! 🎉🎊🎉
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The fall ’24 issue of Pitt Med Magazine is out! Look for: 📚 Training future leaders in AI literacy 🩹 Hope for chronic wound patients today and tomorrow 🧠 Aneurysm detection from a blood test And much more. Read it now: pittmed.pitt.edu/issues/fall-20…

The fall ’24 issue of Pitt Med Magazine is out! Look for:

📚 Training future leaders in AI literacy
🩹 Hope for chronic wound patients today and tomorrow
🧠 Aneurysm detection from a blood test

And much more. Read it now: pittmed.pitt.edu/issues/fall-20…
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Ketki Karanam, UPMC Enterprises opens Women’s Health @ Top of Mind with remarks that set the tone for insightful discussions and groundbreaking ideas. First on stage, Richard Beigi, MD, and Carolee Lee highlight collaboration in #womenshealth research. bit.ly/3AQOPVq

Ketki Karanam, UPMC Enterprises opens Women’s Health @ Top of Mind with remarks that set the tone for insightful discussions and groundbreaking ideas.  First on stage, Richard Beigi, MD, and Carolee Lee highlight collaboration in #womenshealth research. bit.ly/3AQOPVq
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.UPMC Enterprises leaders opened the Women’s Health @ Top of Mind pre-Summit with remarks that set the tone for insightful discussions and groundbreaking ideas. First on stage, Richard Beigi, MD, and Carolee Lee, WHAMnow, highlight collaboration in #womenshealth research.

.<a href="/UPMCEnterprises/">UPMC Enterprises</a> leaders opened the Women’s Health @ Top of Mind pre-Summit with remarks that set the tone for insightful discussions and groundbreaking ideas. First on stage, Richard Beigi, MD, and Carolee Lee, <a href="/WHAMnow/">WHAMnow</a>, highlight collaboration in #womenshealth research.
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On stage now: Katie Berlacher (UPMC), James Coons (University of Pittsburgh), Nina Goodheart (Medtronic), Alicia Chong Rodriguez (Bloomer Tech), and Van-Khue Ton (Massachusetts General Hospital) share insights on improving cardiovascular disease treatment in women.

On stage now: Katie Berlacher (UPMC), James Coons (University of Pittsburgh), Nina Goodheart (Medtronic), Alicia Chong Rodriguez (Bloomer Tech), and Van-Khue Ton (Massachusetts General Hospital) share insights on improving cardiovascular disease treatment in women.
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Cranial nerve palsy in patients with intracranial aneurysms can impose significant burdens on quality of life. Location and rupture status of the aneurysm could determine type and severity of the nerve palsy. surgicalneurologyint.com/surgicalint-ar… Michael Lang Prateek Agarwal, MD, MBA UPMC Physician Resources

Cranial nerve palsy in patients with intracranial aneurysms can impose significant burdens on quality of life. Location and rupture status of the aneurysm could determine type and severity of the nerve palsy. surgicalneurologyint.com/surgicalint-ar… <a href="/DrMichaelJLang/">Michael Lang</a> <a href="/teeksagarwal/">Prateek Agarwal, MD, MBA</a> <a href="/UPMCPhysicianEd/">UPMC Physician Resources</a>
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psychiatry.pitt.edu/alzheimers-dem… Endogenous sex hormones matter for the brain….🧠 but not in the way you might think! Hint - it’s not all about estradiol in the post menopause! Pitt Psychiatry UPMC Pauline Maki Emma Barinas-Mitchell

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We produced Women’s Health @ Top of Mind with the help of our amazing partners: UPMC Magee-Womens, Magee-Womens Research Institute, Lightstone Ventures, and WHAM. Together, we make a difference. engage.connectedmed.com/womens-health-…

We produced Women’s Health @ Top of Mind with the help of our amazing partners: UPMC Magee-Womens, Magee-Womens Research Institute, Lightstone Ventures, and WHAM. Together, we make a difference. engage.connectedmed.com/womens-health-…
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Congratulations to Dr. Robert Lafyatis on his new NIAMS R21: "Pathways regulating profibrotic macrophages in a novel explant model of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease"! 🎉🎊🎉

Congratulations to Dr. Robert Lafyatis on his new <a href="/NIH_NIAMS/">NIAMS</a> R21: "Pathways regulating profibrotic macrophages in a novel explant model of systemic sclerosis-associated interstitial lung disease"! 🎉🎊🎉
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A reminder to join us at noon TODAY, 09.10.24, for the first DOM Grand Rounds of the academic year! Today's MGR: "Year in Review: Palliative Care," presented by Drs. Maria Lowry and Gina Piscitello. For the link, visit dom.pitt.edu/grandrounds/.

A reminder to join us at noon TODAY, 09.10.24, for the first DOM Grand Rounds of the academic year!

Today's MGR: "Year in Review: Palliative Care," presented by Drs. Maria Lowry and Gina Piscitello.

For the link, visit dom.pitt.edu/grandrounds/.
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On Stage Now➡ Shekhar Anantha (University of Pittsburgh), José-Alain Sahel (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine), Simon Dagenais (Pfizer), Elizabeth Brooks (Sanofi), and Nicole Ansani (UPMC Enterprises) discuss the clinical trials landscape. engage.connectedmed.com/ls_agenda/

On Stage Now➡ Shekhar Anantha (University of Pittsburgh), José-Alain Sahel (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine), Simon Dagenais (Pfizer), Elizabeth Brooks (Sanofi), and Nicole Ansani (UPMC Enterprises) discuss the clinical trials landscape. engage.connectedmed.com/ls_agenda/
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Guidelines differ on how often women should be screened for #breastcancer. A new study from @UPMCNews and University of Pittsburgh and published in Journal of Clinical Oncology supports yearly mammograms for women 40+: bit.ly/3TioPZG

Guidelines differ on how often women should be screened for #breastcancer. A new study from @UPMCNews and <a href="/PittTweet/">University of Pittsburgh</a> and published in <a href="/JCO_ASCO/">Journal of Clinical Oncology</a> supports yearly mammograms for women 40+: bit.ly/3TioPZG