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Plastic Surgery Research

Research

The Plastic Surgery Research Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh conducts scientific investigations in multiple interdisciplinary areas. The scope of our projects revolves around the two future avenues of tissue reconstruction: transplantation and tissue engineering. Modalities are investigated to manipulate the immune system in order to achieve transplantation of composite tissue allografts. Tissue engineering projects are focused on nerve, bone, adipose and cartilage regeneration. We routinely isolate adult stem cells from adipose tissue and we study both the biology of the adipose-derived stem cells and the potential of the cells in tissue engineering applications. For nerve regeneration, we have been designing tissue-engineered nerve conduits. For more information, see "Research Projects."

The Fourth Annual Residents Research Day was held on May 30, 2007.

 

Resident Research Day Brochure
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