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1908 Wylie Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15219Phone+1 412-578-8083
Summary
- Dr. Barbara Nightingale is a Family Medicine specialist based in Pittsburgh, PA, with a subspecialty in Behavioral Medicine. She completed her medical degree at Drexel University College of Medicine in 2010 and subsequently finished a Psychiatry/Family Medicine residency at UPMC Medical Education between 2010 and 2015. Currently, she serves as a Deputy at the Allegheny County Health Department after a tenure as a faculty member at UPMC McKeesport from 2015-2021. Dr. Nightingale has contributed to a significant body of literature, with her research published in Family Medicine, Journal of Neurogenetics, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, and The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
Education & Training
- UPMC Medical EducationResidency, Psychiatry/Family Medicine, 2010 - 2015
- Drexel University College of MedicineClass of 2010
Certifications & Licensure
- PA State Medical License 2012 - 2024
- American Board of Family Medicine Family Medicine
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
- American Board of Preventive Medicine Addiction Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 9 citationsStructure-activity relationships of substituted N-benzyl piperidines in the GBR series: Synthesis of 4-(2-(bis(4-fluorophenyl)methoxy)ethyl)-1-(2-trifluoromethylbenzyl...Terrence L. Boos, Elisabeth Greiner, W. Jason Calhoun, Thomas E. Prisinzano, Barbara Nightingale
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2006-06-01 - 12 citationsDesign and synthesis of noncompetitive metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 antagonists.Santosh S. Kulkarni, Barbara Nightingale, Christina M. Dersch, Richard B. Rothman, Amy Hauck Newman
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2006-07-01 - 2 citationsHelmsman is expressed in both trachea and photoreceptor development: partial inactivation alters tracheal morphology and visually guided behavior.James P. McKay, Barbara Nightingale, John A. Pollock
Journal of Neurogenetics. 2008-04-01
Press Mentions
- Slow Summer COVID-19 Swell Continues in Pittsburgh AreaAugust 9th, 2024
- Less Deadly, but Still a Threat: The End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency in Allegheny CountyMay 8th, 2023
- Allegheny County’s Free at-Home STI Testing Pilot Targets YouthNovember 30th, 2022
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