Matthew Steinhauser, MD

Associate Professor of Medicine and Deputy Director of the Aging Institute University of Pittsburgh

Matthew completed his undergraduate degree and medical school at the University of Michigan. He trained in Internal Medicine and was a Chief Resident at Columbia University Medical Center. He moved to Boston in 2006, where he completed a Cardiovascular Clinical Fellowship and post-doctoral training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Matthew started his laboratory in Brigham and Women’s Hospital Division of Genetics in 2013. In 2019, he relocated the laboratory to the recently founded Aging Institute at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. As part of his role in the Aging Institute, Matthew directs the newly founded Center for Human Integrative Physiology and is the Deputy Director of the Aging Institute. He also sees patients with Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases at UPMC Presbyterian.

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