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Peter Wipf is a distinguished university professor of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh.His research interests focus on the total synthesis of natural products, the discovery of new transformations of strained molecules, and the development of new pharmaceuticals.
Kay Michille Brummond is an American synthetic chemist who is Professor of Chemistry and Associate Dean of Faculty at the University of Pittsburgh.Her interests consider cycloaddition reactions that can realise molecules and natural products for organic photovoltaics and targeted covalent inhibitors.
Following his PhD in 2005, Little joined the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh John A. Swanson School of Engineering in 2006 as an assistant professor.He was promoted to the rank of associate professor as well as chair of the department of chemical engineering in 2012; William Kepler Whiteford Endowed Professor in 2015; and distinguished professor by Chancellor Patrick Gallagher in 2021. [2]
A Pennsylvanian, she obtained a Ph.D from the University of Pittsburgh while studying plant tissues and went on to produce groundbreaking genetics research at Yale University. In addition to her research, she spent much time attempting to improve outreach for women in science and address sex discrimination in regards to promotions and advancement.
Peyman Givi (Persian: پیمان گیوی) is a Persian-American rocket scientist and engineer.. Givi currently serves as a Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and the James T. McLeod Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, and previously was Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering at State University of New York.
Dermody earned his B.S. degree from Cornell University (1978) and his M.D. degree from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (1982). [3] Dermody completed an internal medicine residency at Presbyterian Hospital in New York (1982-1985), followed by fellowships in infectious diseases and molecular virology at Brigham and Women's Hospital (1985-1986) and Harvard Medical School ...