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Two PHSA students receive the Justin Reid Ehrenwerth Emerging Scholar Award

Pitt Public Health established a new award, funded through the Jewish Healthcare Foundation

The University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health is using a $15,000 grant through the Jewish Healthcare Foundation to establish the Justin Reid Ehrenwerth Emerging Scholar Award. The award will go to high school students from under-resourced schools in the Pittsburgh area, allowing them to attend the school's Public Health Science Academy.

Pitt Public Health Dean Maureen Lichtveld and donors Lee and Isabel Foster standing on  a beach.

Donors study alongside students

The Fosters, longtime fixtures in Pittsburgh business and philanthropy, joined the 2025 class for “Public Health Threats in Suriname: From Ecosystem to Human Health,” meeting with public health and other government officials and observing ecological and economic threats to the country on the northeast coast of South America.

Ilyas Kamboh

Pitt researchers discover distinct Alzheimer’s pathways in Down Syndrome

By analyzing genetic samples collected by the Alzheimer’s Biomarker Consortium–Down Syndrome, a team of researchers led by Ilyas Kamboh, a professor of human genetics and epidemiology at Pitt’s School of Public Health, discovered several distinct gene regions associated with adverse levels of amyloid and clumping-prone tau in the blood.