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Safar Center Trainees Receive Young Investigator and In Training Awards at the 2016 SCCM Congress

Apr 1, 2016

The 45th Society of Critical Care Congress was held in Orlando, Florida on February 20th-24th. Several Safar Center trainees won prestigious awards at the event.

ADAPT Trial Enrolls 700th Subject

Feb 29, 2016

The Approaches and Decisions for Acute Pediatric TBI (ADAPT) Trial has enrolled its 700th subject!

Safar Center Faculty Members Speak at 12th Annual INTS Symposium

Feb 19, 2016

Safar Center Faculty members Drs. Patrick Kochanek and Michael Bell were featured speakers at the 12th Annual International Neurotrauma Society Symposium that took place in Cape Town, South Africa.

Nicole Osier to Represent the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing at the 27th International Nursing Research Conference

Feb 18, 2016

Safar Center Nursing PhD Student and Neurosurgery Researcher Nicole Osier BSN, BS,RN was recently selected to represent her school, as a Rising Star of Research and Scholarship.

Dr. Milos Ikonomovic to Study Neuropathological Link between Alzheimer ’s Disease and TBI

Jan 21, 2016

Safar Center collaborator Dr. Milos Ikonomovic will soon begin a fascinating new project funded by a grant from the Veterans Administration.

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