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Master of Public Health in Infectious Disease Pathogenesis, Eradication, and Laboratory Practice

The MPH with a concentration in Infectious Disease Pathogenesis, Eradication, and Laboratory Practice (PEL) enables students a unique educational experience, which brings together pathogen biology, immunology, and epidemiology within the broader framework of public health. Students then have the opportunity to apply what they learn in a laboratory setting. Students graduate from the MPH PEL program with the expertise necessary for occupations in public health education, analysis, and research in the non-profit, government, or private sectors. The program also prepares students for further education in medical or graduate programs.

Accelerated Schedule Option

The MPH-PEL program is compatible with an accelerated schedule where full-time students have the opportunity to finish in three (3) semesters (fall, spring, fall), which saves up to $20,000! For more information on the accelerated schedule, please email idm@pitt.edu. Please note this is exclusive to the degree program, and any additional certificate interests may require the full two years to graduation.

Financial Aid Opportunities

IDM will provide $1,000–$3,000 in first term financial aid to the first 50 percent of accepted applicants that accept our offer and matriculate. Additional financial support for travel to conferences and global MPH practicum sites are also available. For additional information, please visit our financial aid page.

Exciting Practicum Opportunities

As an IDM MPH-PEL student, you will have the opportunity to gain public health experience through a practicum that matches your interests within infectious diseases, and exposes you to a variety of real-world settings. This experience could be in Pittsburgh, your hometown, or any other site you and your advisor can identify to match your professional and career goals. Interested in global health? Gaining public health experience in a developing nation is also possible with the help of your faculty advisor and the resources available at Pitt Public Health. Students conduct research/practice at hospitals, research centers, state and local health departments, or non-profit organizations, and gain new perspectives, explore new areas of interest, and have the opportunity to apply the skills and expertise their coursework has provided to a variety of public health challenges.

Practicum Examples

  • Allegheny County Health Department, Emergency Preparedness and Response
  • UPMC, Infection Control
  • India, Project on virulence of TB infection in association with HIV infection
  • Allegheny County Health Department, STD/HIV

Research Experience Opportunities

MPH-PEL students often combine a clear interest in public health with a strong background in biological sciences. Within our program, you do not have to sacrifice one for the other. In addition to your practicum work, you will have the opportunity to participate in many of our faculty’s research projects, gaining valuable lab experience, course credits, and contributing to cutting-edge research in the biology of infectious diseases! You can also write and defend a Masters thesis, showing future employers, medical schools, or doctoral programs your ability to conduct focused research at a high level.

Career positions held by recent graduates:

  • Data manager, EMMES Corporation
  • Quality control associate, Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • Physician’s assistant student, Yale University
  • Genetic counselor, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Public health specialist, Arizona State Health Department
  • Epidemiology assistant, University of Maryland

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Recent Essay and Thesis Titles:

  • Clinical Symptoms and Risk Factors to Refine Performance Characteristics of Laboratory Assays for Clostridium difficile Infections (thesis)
  • Modeling Staffing Dynamics for POD Operations in an Infectious Disease Emergency (thesis)
  • An Analysis of Influenza Antibody Testing in Allegheny County Pennsylvania (essay)
  • HIV and Cardiovascular Disease – A Review of Current Literature, and Proposal for Research and Public Health Intervention (essay)
  • Analysis of Staphylococcus Aureus Trends in Antibiotic Susceptibility in Allegheny County, PA 2008-2010 (essay)

Browse further titles in D-Scholarship, the institutional repository for research output at the University of (essay)Pittsburgh.

Competencies

Graduates will be able to...

  • Demonstrate increased knowledge in infectious disease pathogenesis and its application to public health prevention and control.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of host response mechanism and application to domestic and global infectious diseases.
  • Contribute to research and development in novel or enhanced prevention, treatment, and eradication programs.
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All graduates also achieve the core and cross-cutting competencies for Pitt Public Health MPH students.

Requirements

  • 42 credits, including coursework, practicum experience, and a written thesis or essay. This concentration also has the option for laboratory research.
  • Foundational public health courses
  • Advanced courses in infectious disease epidemiology and microbiology
  • On-site public health practicum experience
  • Advanced thesis or essay research in an area of specialization

Full program information:
Student Handbook
Admissions

Contact

Jeremy Martinson
Assistant professor, and director of MPH-PEL program
2134 Public Health
412-624-5646
jmartins@pitt.edu

MPH-PEL Student News

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Rubio publishes thesis in Antimicrobial Agents and Therapy 

Rubio publishes thesis in Antimicrobial Agents and Therapy

Abigail Rubio (IDM '20) recently published In vitro Susceptibility of Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa following Treatment-emergent Resistance to Ceftolozane-tazobactam, comparing the in vitro susceptibility of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates 34 collected before and af... (04/20/2021)
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Dutta awarded scholarship from U.S. State Department 

Dutta awarded scholarship from U.S. State Department

Congratulations to Justin A. Dutta (IDM '19, HUGEN '23) who was recently awarded a Critical Languages Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State to study Portuguese. With an acceptance rate of less than 10%, the Critical Language Scholarship is one of the country's most competitive scholarships ... (06/01/2020)
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Kelsey Simon awarded 2018-19 Bob Yee Scholarship 

Kelsey Simon awarded 2018-19 Bob Yee Scholarship

Kelsey Simon (IDM '20) was awarded a 2019 Bob Yee Public Health Scholarship in recognition of academic excellence. A native of Buffalo, NY, Simon is pursuing an MPH in infectious disease pathogenesis, eradication, and laboratory practice (MPH-PEL). She holds an undergraduate biology degree from the... (05/08/2019)
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Saniya Sabnis awarded 2017-18 Bob Yee Scholarship  

Saniya Sabnis awarded 2017-18 Bob Yee Scholarship

Saniya Sabnis (IDM '19) was awarded a 2017 Bob Yee Public Health Scholarship. A native of Monroeville, PA, Sabnis is pursuing an MPH with a concentration in infectious disease pathogenesis, eradication, and laboratory practice (MPH-PEL). She holds an undergraduate chemistry/bioscience degree from t... (09/01/2017)
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IDM's DELUCIA, RAVIKUMAR, and WOELL bring home 2017 Dean's Day departmental awards 

IDM's DELUCIA, RAVIKUMAR, and WOELL bring home 2017 Dean's Day departmental awards

IDM awarded departmental prizes in the 2017 Dean's Day student research competition to DANA WOELL of the MPH-PEL program in the MPH category, PRANALI RAVIKUMAR in the MS category, and DIANA DELUCIA in the PhD category. (05/02/2017)
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Rodriguez serves on raccoon oral rabies vaccination team 

Rodriguez serves on raccoon oral rabies vaccination team

As a participant in the Allegheny County Health Department’s Pittsburgh Summer Institute (ACHD PSI), Samantha Rodriguez (IDM) helped to plan, execute, and review the county’s Raccoon Oral Rabies Vaccination (ORV) Program, as well as assisted with ORV distribution. (09/08/2016)
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Scott Chadwell awarded 2016-17 Bob Yee Scholarship  

Scott Chadwell awarded 2016-17 Bob Yee Scholarship 

​ Scott Chadwell (IDM '17) was awarded a 2016 Bob Yee Public Health Scholarship. A native of Columbus, OH, Chadwell is pursuing a Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in infectious disease pathogenesis, eradication, and laboratory practice (MPH-PEL). He holds an undergraduate exer... (09/01/2016)
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