
Melanie Königshoff
@m_konigshoff
Physician-Scientist | #PinkLab | All about the Lung 🫁 | Think Outside, No Box Required | Music Frame of mind: Bruce Springsteen - Tougher Than the Rest
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21-09-2014 17:42:51
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Congratulations to all of the runners this past weekend during the Pittsburgh Marathon, especially our PACCSM relay team! 👏👏👏 #ThisIsPACCSM #Pittsburgh UPMC Physician Resources UPMC PittDeptofMed




A reminder to look through the ATS AII roadmap made by the ATS Early Career group so that you don't miss out on any of the great content at this years conference! American Thoracic Society (ATS)


Dr. Juan C. Celedón, MD, DrPH, Chief of the Division of Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, has been selected to deliver the 2025 Amberson Lecture at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Conference. ➡️More details: go.upmc.com/12666DXTY





Presented at #ATS2025: In the FIBRONEER-IPF phase 3 trial, nerandomilast slowed disease progression in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as compared with placebo. Full trial results: nej.md/4mgWcIU American Thoracic Society (ATS)


As #ATS2025 is winding down. . . it's ALREADY time to start to plan your proposals for #ATS2026 🤯 in #Orlando - the DEADLINE for *your* ATS 2026 proposal is 5PM EST on June 25th! Googledoc for #meded proposals via ATS Section on #MedEd: tinyurl.com/c7j4j95t atsconferencenews.org/ats-2026-inter…



Lynn M. Schnapp, MD, department chair and George R. and Elaine Love Professor, University of Wisconsin Division of APCC, recently received the American Thoracic Society's (American Thoracic Society (ATS)) Distinguished Achievement Award, celebrating her contributions to advancing respiratory health. Congratulations, Dr. Schnapp!



We send another MorriseyLab alum into the wilds of academia-Dakota Jones starts his lab University of Iowa later this Summer! It's been great having him the lab exploring lung fibroblast biology. Mentoring is one of our most important duties-and it's a big reason for #WhyWeScience!



