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Jack Paradise (faculty) – pediatrician; a leading researcher of the placement of tympanostomy tubes in children with persistent otitis media; Thomas Parran, Jr. – physician; first Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health after serving as U.S. Surgeon General, 1936–1948
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.
Stephen G. Weber is a professor of chemistry and clinical translational science at the University of Pittsburgh.He researches analytical separations theory and its application, and has developed "green" techniques for molecular recognition and microextractions.
Jill Millstone is a professor of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh. She works on metal-ligand chemistry in nanoparticle synthesis. She is the American Chemical Society Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry Lecturer for 2018.
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She is on the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh’s school of pharmacy, [1] [2] holds an adjunct appointment in the department of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, [3] is the principal investigator of the University of Pittsburgh Chemical Diversity Center, [4] and was a visiting fellow in the summer of 2017 at the University of ...
Samuel J. Danishefsky was born in 1936 in the United States.He completed his B.S. from Yeshiva University in 1956. He earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from Harvard University in 1962 with Peter Yates, which partially overlapped with a National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Gilbert Stork at Columbia University.