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Winter 2013-14

Features

Don’t Spare the Horses
The Trojan horse tactics of HIV have stumped investigators for decades. Peijun Zhang and her collaborators have spied a chance to turn the tables.  Read More >
The Thinking Behind the Neighborhood
It's a beautiful, and well-thought-out, place.  Read More >
Great Expectations
For 40 years, Angela Gronenborn has tackled fundamental questions about the proteins that power all biological processes. At Pitt she's built a department of like-minded investigators and equipped them with the tools to drive discovery.  Read More >
Bridges to Somewhere
Shrinking NIH budgets are putting more talented researchers in troubled waters. Pitt’s long-standing intervention puts scientists back on dry ground.  Read More >
When Fred Met Margaret
The School of Medicine's Margaret McFarland helped establish the Department of Child Development and Childcare at Pitt in the early 1950s. And for 30 years she helped Mister Rogers build his neighborhood.  Read More >

Departments

All the Snooze That’s Fit to Print
Closer
Davenport Hooker was Pitt’s master anatomist. He was also a pack rat.
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It Takes Two to Coevolve
Investigations
A page from HIV’s playbook. Proteins and their dance partners.
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I do. Again.
Last Call
I do. Again.
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FOR REAL!
FOR REAL!
Pump down the volume.
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