During this annual event, Pitt's Office of Health Sciences Diversity invites graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and first professional students in the biomedical and behavioral sciences to present relevant work while expanding their scientific skill set.
The term “disparities” applies to differences in health status in any studied
population compared to the comparable majority (or more commonly studied)
population. Showcased is work in disparities based upon race or ethnicity,
gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, and other parameters.
In 2017, the following Pitt Public Health students received prizes for outstanding research:
Best
Community Service Project – Alexandra Topper
Doctoral Winner – Maria Catrine Jamie
Master's Winner – Stephanie Creasy
Congratulations to the winners and other participants!
2/26/2018