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SPH Dean Maureen Lichtveld

Dean Maureen Lichtveld recognized as a Pittsburgh Business Times 2026 Women of Influence honoree

Maureen Lichtveld, MD, MPH, dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, has been recognized by the Pittsburgh Business Times as part of its 2026 Women of Influence awards. The honor recognizes leaders across the region for their professional accomplishments, community impact and leadership.

EOH doctoral student Pattra Chun-on

Cancer mystery solved: Scientists discover how melanoma becomes “immortal”

Pattra Chun-on, a doctoral student in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at Pitt’s School of Public Health, ultimately helped identify a previously overlooked genetic partnership that keeps melanoma cells effectively immortal, allowing tumors to continue dividing long after normal cells would shut down. Working in the lab of Jonathan Alder, assistant professor in Pitt's School of Medicine, the study points to a possible new weakness in cancer cells that future treatments could target.

HPM Assistant Professor Miranda Yaver

Public Health professor’s ‘Coverage Denied’ book dives into health insurance quagmire

Unlike most of us who stress out over and decry the ever-escalating cost and complexities of health insurance coverage, Pitt Public Health's Miranda Yaver, assistant professor of health policy and management, did something about it. She wrote a book.