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Affiliated Faculty

This list of affiliated investigators can help you identify potential research mentors at the University of Pittsburgh. PSTP students can, and do, work with mentors not on this list, but the investigators featured below have expressed interest in hosting PSTP students in their laboratories.

Aizenstein
Howard Aizenstein, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Psychiatry
Research Summary:

Cellular and Molecular Basis of Neurodegeneration

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Stephen Badylak, MD, PhD, DVM
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, emphasis upon clinical application; Cell:biomaterial interactions; Epimorphic regeneration in mammals

Batista
Aaron Batista, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Neuroscience
Research Summary:

Neurophysiology of sensory-motor coordination, brain-machine interfaces

Kambez Benam
Kambez Benam, DPhil
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Pulmonary
Research Summary:

Dr. Benam is the founder of Translational and Multidisciplinary Lung Microengineering Lab, which brings together researchers from the engineering, biology, bio-pharmaceutical industry, clinical and business communities with the aim of developing new technologies that recreate complex human organ pathophysiology in vitro, and applying them to discover novel therapeutics and personalized biomarkers. His research focuses on applying disruptive technologies that enable him and his team to elucidate cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern tissue pathology or offer protection during lung injury and host-environment interaction.

Clermont
Gilles Clermont, MD
Research Summary:

Big data analytics, predictive modeling, and dynamic modeling of disease

Cui
X. Tracy Cui, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

The intersection of neural engineering and biomaterials with specific focus on neural electrode-tissue interface, neural tissue engineering, biosensor and drug delive

Davidson
Lance Davidson, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Our group combines experimental and theoretical approaches to reverse-engineer the inherently mechanical processes of cell and tissue development.

Federspiel
William Federspiel, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Respiratory assist and blood processing devices for critical care medicine; Cardiovascular and pulmonary transport phenomena 

Kim
Kang Kim, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Develop & translate state of the art noninvasive imaging technologies to improve disease diagnosis, guide therapy, and evaluate therapeutic efficacy

Little
Steven Little, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Drug Delivery, Biomimetics, Immunotherapeutics, Tissue Engineering, Biomaterials, Synthetic Systems

Marra
Kacey Marra, PhD
Research Summary:

Tissue engineering (peripheral nerve and soft tissue), wound healing, and adipose stem cell therapies

Moalli
Pam Moalli, MD, PhD
Research Summary:

Use of novel regenerative materials in repair of pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence

Musahl
Volker Musahl, MD
Research Summary:

Research interests include knee and shoulder biomechanics, specifically rotator cuff tears

Pirondini
Elvira Pirondini, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Neuroscience
Research Summary:

Stroke, motor control, proprioception, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), biomarkers

Rossi
Ethan Rossi, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Ophthalmology
Research Summary:

The living human retina and visual system in health and disease through the development and application of advanced ophthalmic imaging technologies

Shea
Susan Shea, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Surgery
Research Summary:

Dr. Shea utilizes microfluidic models and other flow-based assays to study hemostasis in the context of trauma and transfusion medicine. Dr. Shea is also interested in arterial thrombosis and thrombolysis.

Shroff
Sanjeev Shroff, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Cardiac structure-function: contractile/regulatory proteins, post-translational regulation, dyssynchrony

Stetten
George Stetten, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Image-guided surgery, medical image analysis, medical robotics, haptics, augmented reality, devices for visually impaired, music engineering

Urish
Ken Urish, MD, PhD
Research Summary:

The focus of the Urish laboratory is on understanding implant biofilm dynamics during an infection and identifying new treatment strategies.

Vazquez
Alberto Vazquez, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering, Neuroscience
Research Summary:

Brain imaging of neuronal, metabolic and vascular function and dysfunction

Vorp
David Vorp, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Vascular bioengineering in the context of vascular tissue engineering, aortic aneurysm, and regenerative medicine

Wagner
William Wagner, PhD
Research Areas: Bioengineering
Research Summary:

Cardiovascular engineering with projects that address medical device biocompatibility and design, tissue engineering, and imaging