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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.

Apodaca
Gerard Apodaca, PhD
Research Areas: Genetics, Nephrology, Pathology
Research Summary:

Endocytic pathways and stretch-regulated endocytosis/exocytosis in bladder

Chang
Yuan Chang, MD
Research Areas: Cancer, Pathology
Research Summary:

The study of human tumor viruses

Chu
Charleen Chu, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Neuroscience, Pathology
Research Summary:

Redox signaling & autophagy in neuroprotection and neurodegeneration; Mitochondrial phosphoproteomics; Genetic & toxin models of Parkinson’s disease

DeFrances
Marie DeFrances, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

HGF-MET-PI3K signaling in liver development, growth, regeneration and cancer. She has identified a novel regulator of the catalytic subunit of PI3K (p110) called PI3K interacting protein 1 (PIK3IP1)

Kliment
Corrine Kliment, MD, PhD
Research Summary:

Our laboratory is interested in the interplay of mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular senescence in lung epithelial and innate immune cells in the pathogenesis of chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD) and pulmonary fibrosis to improve therapeutic options for patients.

Lagasse
Eric Lagasse, PhD, PharmD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Our research is focused primarily on stem cell biology and cell-based therapy for a variety of diseases including cancer and organ failure

Mars
Wendy Mars, PhD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Understanding how cytokines and proteases controlling normal liver growth become deviant, leading to the development of cirrhosis and liver cancer

Michalopoulos
George Michalopoulos, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Cancer, Pathology
Research Summary:

Liver regeneration and carcinogenesis, exploring the effects of growth factors and associated signaling pathways

Monga
Satdarshan (Paul) Monga, MD
Research Areas: Pathology, Surgery
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Aimed at elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms of liver pathophysiology

Kari Nejak-Bowen
Kari Nejak-Bowen, PhD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Our lab studies the signaling processes and pathways in rare liver diseases, with a focus on cellular reprogramming, autophagy, and cell-cell interactions. 

Oury
Tim Oury, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Oxidative mechanisms of pulmonary fibrosis, acute lung injury, inflammation, and pneumonia; The laboratory also studies the role of RAGE in the lung.

Shurin
Michael Shurin, MD, PhD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Understanding of biological and clinical significance of tumor innervation and revealing neuroimmunological pathways controlling tumor spreading and metastasis formation

Stolz
Donna Stolz, PhD
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Angiogenesis and vascularization events in liver regeneration and remodeling

Wells
Alan Wells, MD, DMS
Research Areas: Pathology
Research Summary:

Integrative biology of wound healing and tumor metastasis, from molecules and cells through tissues and animals to humans