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Steve Barton

Microglial Breakthroughs in Longevity, Aging, and Senescence after TBI (MicroBLAST)

May 13, 2024

Dr. Amy Wagner, received a $6.7 million award from the Department of Defense’s CDMRP traumatic brain injury (TBI)-Psychological Health research program.

2024 Fink Scholar Abstract Winner

Apr 29, 2024

Caitlin McNamara, MD, current T32 fellow, received the award for best clinical research abstract.

T32 Scholar Dr. Michael Taylor Received the 2024 In Training Award from the Society of Critical Care Medicine

Mar 1, 2024

Michael Taylor, MD received the 2024 In Training Award from the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM).

Courtney Robertson, MD gives the 21st Annual Distinguished Alumna Award Lecture

Feb 20, 2024

Dr. Robertson was a graduate of our pediatric critical care medicine training program at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh (CHP) in 1999 and did research training at the Safar Center.

T32 Scholar Dr. Bailey Petersen Awarded Early Career Poster Award

Nov 3, 2023

T32 scholar Dr. Bailey Petersen was awarded the Early Career Poster Award for the Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Annual Conference.

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