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Volume 32 Issue 14

PNC endows molecular oncology research at Pitt >

March 16th, 2000

The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) has received an endowment of $200,000 from the PNC Bank Foundation to support research in molecular oncology in the newly established PNC Molecular Oncology Laboratory. The lab will be located in the Hillman Cancer Center, Shadyside, which is slated to open in early 2002. "PNC is proud to […]

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SAC collecting baby items for new service project >

March 16th, 2000

The Staff Association Council (SAC) announced the first of a series of new community service projects at its March 15 meeting. Lydia Howard, program and planning committee chair, said SAC will sponsor a "Baby Shower for Mothers" project through the Roselia Center, a nonprofit organization that assists single mothers during pregnancy and after childbirth. Howard […]

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Women's career clothing drive planned >

March 16th, 2000

New Choices/New Options, a program that provides career development services for single parents, displaced homemakers and others trying to enter the job market, will be on campus April 6 to accept donations of women's business clothing and accessories. Donations can be dropped off in the William Pitt Union Kurtzman Room during the following hours: 7:30-9 […]

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Excimer laser used to extract pacemaker wires >

March 16th, 2000

Cardiologists at UPMC Health System are using an excimer laser to extract old cardiac pacemakers and implantable defibrillator wires from the heart, making it an easier and potentially less dangerous procedure for patients. The laser device is called the Spectranetics Laser Sheath and is approved by the FDA. A recent study found that complete wire […]

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The 2-block area >

March 16th, 2000

The expected demolition late this month of the buildings bounded by Forbes and Oakland avenues and Sennott and South Bouquet streets to make way for the Multi-Purpose Academic Complex (MPAC) will close an important chapter in Pitt's history and in the history of Pitt's relations with the Oakland community. In the block just south of […]

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How to contact prostate cancer program >

March 16th, 2000

UPMC Health System, in conjunction with the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and Pitt urology department, has developed a comprehensive prostate cancer awareness program. An incorrect telephone number was distributed with information about the new program. Information can be obtained by calling 1-800/234-4724.

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