- List of University of Pittsburgh people
This is a list of encyclopedic people associated with the
University of Pittsburgh in theUnited States of America . This list includes undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members.Chancellors
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John Gabbert Bowman — Initiated and completed theCathedral of Learning and established theUniversity of Pittsburgh Press .
*Wesley Posvar 1967-1991Notable alumni, professors, and staff
Arts and entertainment
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Adrian Cronauer - radio disk jockey and inspiration of the movieGood Morning, Vietnam
*Michael Chabon — 2001Pulitzer Prize -winning author who has written a number of books set in Pittsburgh.
*Caitlin Clarke — Americantheater andfilm actress and theatre teacher.
*Bill Cullen - host of many game shows. [Schwartz, David, Steve Ryan, and Fred Wostbrock. "Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, The: 3rd Edition." New York: Facts on File, 1999.]
*David Dalessandro — screenwriter of 2006 thriller "Snakes on a Plane ".
*John Dellaverson — producer of the 2005 comedy "In the Mix", executive producer of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman "
*Stephen Dau — writer
*Nathan Davis — jazz musician (Pitt professor).
*Keith Haring — Pop artist. (did not graduate)
*Ernie Hawkins — blues guitarist and singer (degree in philosophy).
*Frederick A. Hetzel — "University Press" publisher.
*John Irving — Author, "The Cider House Rules", "The World According to Garp". (did not graduate)
*Gene Kelly — Dancer and Actor.
*Charles Klauder —Architect known for work on university buildings and campus designs, especially hisCathedral of Learning , the first educationalskyscraper .
*Carl Kurlander — (faculty) - Hollywood screenwriter, television writer/producer, and author.
*Lorin Maazel Conductor,violinist , andcomposer ,New York Philharmonic . (did not graduate)
*Bebe Moore Campbell — Author and journalist.
*Ethelbert Nevin — (left school after one year) - American pianist and composer
*Ed Ochester — Professor, poet, and editor.
*Barbara Paul — Writer. (PhD)
*Rob Penny — Professor, poet, and playwright.
*Leo Robin — Composer and songwriter. (law degree)
*Fred Rogers — Host of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood "
*Justin Sane - Singer/guitar player of punk band Anti-Flag.
*Brandon Som - Poet, teacher
*Gerald Stern —National Book Award -winning poet. (BA, English)
*Bill Strickland — Founder of theManchester Craftsmen's Guild , agency that inspires teenagers through the arts. Boardmember of theNational Endowment for the Arts . Awarded the MacArthur prize.
*Jerome "Jero" White — Japanese pop artist known for a fusion of hip hop andenka
*August Wilson — 1987Pulitzer Prize -winningplaywright who wrote about theAfrican-American experience in the 20th century.
*Michael Waldholz - 1997Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting on AIDS. [ [http://www.pulitzer.org/year/1997/national-reporting/works/ 1997 Pulitzer Prizes-NATIONAL REPORTING, Works ] ] Wall Street Journal, 1980-2004. (CAS,EDU).
*Wang Xiaobo - One of the most influential Chinese thinkers since 1980sAthletics
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Tom Alberts — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 167 pounds - 1957
*Matthew Bloom — Professional wrestler and San Diego Charger.
*Antonio Bryant - formerWide Receiver for theSan Francisco 49ers ,Fred Biletnikoff Award winner.
*Clifford Carlson - Pitt Basketball Head Coach. Two National Championships and one Final Four team. "Doc" Carlson also received the MD from Pitt.
*Myron Cope — Hall of Fame Steelers broadcaster.
*Jason Conti — Major League Baseball player. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/contija01.shtml Jason Conti Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*Claire Cribbs — Two-time consensus first team Basketball All-American 1933-34 and 1934-35.
*Mark Cuban — Owner of theDallas Mavericks National Basketball Association franchise.
*Ed DeWitt — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 167 pounds - 1956
*Mike Ditka — Member of Pro Football Hall of Fame.
*Tony Dorsett — Member of Pro Football Hall of Fame;Heisman Trophy ,Maxwell Award , andWalter Camp Award winner.
*Herb Douglas — (Edu. 1948, '50) Bronze medalist in the long jump at 1948 Summer Olympics
*Larry Fitzgerald —Wide Receiver for theArizona Cardinals ,Walter Camp Award andFred Biletnikoff Award winner.
*Bill Fralic —Atlanta Falcons offensive lineman, member of College Football Hall of Fame.
*Kevin Gavin — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 174 pounds - 2008
*Marshall Goldberg — All-ProChicago Cardinals defensive back, member of College Football Hall of Fame.
*Aaron Gray — Center for theChicago Bulls .
*Hugh Green — Pro football player;Lombardi Award ,Maxwell Award , andWalter Camp Award winner.
*Bobby Grier — Pitt football player and first African-American to play in theSugar Bowl .
*Art Griggs — Major League Baseball player. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/griggar01.shtml Art Griggs Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*Jim Harrison — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 167 pounds - 1963
*Don Hennon — Two-time Basketball All-American and Pitt scoring leader in the 1950s. Passed up a career in pro ball to become a surgeon.
*Dick Hoblitzel — Major League Baseball player. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hoblidi01.shtml Dick Hoblitzel Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*Chuck Hyatt — Three-time basketball All-American (1927-30) under Coach Doc Carlson. Inducted into theBasketball Hall of Fame .
*Jimmy Johnson — Broadcaster and firstAmerican football coach to win both a NCAA Division 1A National Championship and aSuper Bowl .
*Russ Kemmerer — Major League Baseball player. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/kemmeru01.shtml Russ Kemmerer Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*Roger Kingdom — Sprint hurdler, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and World Record holder.
*Billy Knight — ABA & NBA basketball player, current GM of theAtlanta Hawks .
*Larry Lauche — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 130 pounds - 1961
*Bill Maas -Defensive tackle for theKansas City Chiefs andGreen Bay Packers .
*Ken Macha — Major League Baseball player and manager.
*Johnny Majors — Head Football Coach at the University of Pittsburgh 1973-6 and 1993-6. National Championship in 1976.
*Bob Malloy — Major League Baseball pitcher.
*Dan Marino — Member of Pro Football Hall of Fame.
*Curtis Martin — Pro footballrunning back , 4th leading rusher of all time.
*Mark May —ESPN Sports Commentator,Outland Trophy winner.
*Mike McCarthy — Head coach of theGreen Bay Packers . Assistant football coach at the University of Pittsburgh.
*George "Doc" Medich — Major League Baseball player.
*Johnny Miljus — Major League Baseball player. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/miljujo01.shtml Johnny Miljus Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*Ed Peery — Three-time NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 123 pounds - 1955, 1956, 1957
*Hugh Peery — Three-time NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 115 pounds - 1952, 1953, 1954"'
*Paul Powell — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 123 pounds - 1958
*Darrelle Revis — Defensive Back for theNew York Jets "'
*Pat Santoro — Two-time NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 142 pounds - 1988, 1989
*Ron Schirf — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 191 pounds - 1957
*Joe Schmidt — Head coach of theDetroit Lions from 1967 to 1973
*Marty Schottenheimer - Former NFL head coach.
*Jackie Sherrill — Head football coach at the University of Pittsburgh from 1977 to 1981.
*Lisa Shirk — NCAA Gymnastics National Champion on the uneven bars.
*Don Smith — first team consensus Basketball All-American, 1932-33.
*Trecia-Kaye Smith — Long jump and triple jump. Seven-time NCAA National Champion, 15-time All-American, 4 national indoor titles, 2004 Olympics 4-th place, and 2007 IAFF Champion. Named to the USTF Silver Anniversary Team in 2007.
*Joe Solomon — NCAA Wrestling National Champion at 167 pounds - 1955"'
*Shawntae Spencer —Defensive Back for theSan Francisco 49ers .
*Sal Sunseri — Pro football coach.
*Jock Sutherland — Hall of Fame football coach, All-American Football player. Pitt Professor of Dentistry.
*Steve Swetonic — Major League Baseball player. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/swetost01.shtml Steve Swetonic Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*James B. Tafel - owner ofStreet Sense , the 2007 Kentucky Derby champion. Donated $1 million of the prize money to the University.
*Joe Walton — Head Coach of the New York Jets from 1983 to 1989.
*Dave Wannstedt — Coach for several NFL and college teams, including the University of Pittsburgh.
*Glenn Scobey Warner — "Pop" Warner was the Head Football Coach at the University of Pittsburgh from 1915 to 1923, where he coached his teams to 33 straight major wins and three national championships (1915, 1916 and 1918).
*John Woodruff — (Col. 1939) Gold-medalist in 800-meters at 1936 Berlin Olympics.Business
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Susan Arnold — Vice Chairman ofP&G . Ranked 10th among 50 most powerful women in business by fortune. (MBA)
*Peter I. Bijur — Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Texaco, Inc and Chairman of the American Petroleum Institute. [ [http://www.leadingauthorities.com/13805/Peter_Bijur.htm Peter Bijur - Leading Authorities Speakers Bureau ] ] [ [http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_02/b3663022.htm Rooting Out Racism ] ]
*Bibiana Boerio — Managing director,Jaguar Cars
*George Hubbard Clapp (Ph.B. Col. 1877) —Aluminium industry pioneer
*Pat Croce — President of thePhiladelphia 76ers [http://www.nba.com/sixers/front_office/index.html] .
*Tung Chao Yung — Chinese shipping magnate, founder of the Orient Overseas Line (now OOCL ), and owner of the largest ship ever built. Cooperated with various University of Pittsburgh to run the academic program at sea.
*Ning Gaoning — Chairman ofCOFCO International Limited . (MBA)
*Ira J. Gumberg — President and Chief Executive Officer of J. J. Gumberg Co., one of the largest shopping center developers in the U.S.
*Kevin March - CFO and Senior Vice-President ofTexas Instruments . (BS and MBA) [ [http://www.portfolio.com/resources/executive-profiles/Kevin-P-March-97852 "Portfolio.com Top Executive Profiles - Kevin P. March"] ]
*Andrew W. Mellon — Banker, philanthropist,U.S. Secretary of the Treasury , and founder of the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, which later merged with Carnegie Institute of Technology to formCarnegie Mellon University . (alumnus)
*Kevin W. Sharer — Chairman ofAmgen (MBA)
*Herb Shear - CEO/Owner of Genco Logistics Company
*Raymond W. Smith — Chairman of the private equity firm Arlington Capital Partners. Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bell Atlantic (now Verizon). (MBA)
*Sung Won Sohn — President ofHanmi Financial Corp . (Ph.D)
*John A. Swanson - Founder and retired President of ANSYS, a leading innovator of finite element simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes. Winner of theJohn Fritz Medal in engineering. Gave naming donation for theSwanson School of Engineering . Pitt Trustee whose contributions founded John A. Swanson Institute for Technical Excellence, which houses the John A. Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems; the John A. Swanson Center for Product Innovation; and the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Center for Excellence. He also established the John A. Swanson Embedded Computing Laboratory in Computer Engineering and the John A. Swanson Fund in Pitt’s School of Engineering. (PhD Engineering)
*Burton M. Tansky — President and Chief Executive Officer, TheNeiman Marcus Group, Inc.
*David Tepper — Successful speculator,hedge fund manager. Gave naming donation toTepper School of Business .
*Stephen Tritch — CEO of Westinghouse. (BS, mechanical engineering, 1971; MBA, 1977) [http://finance.google.com/finance?cid=10547354] [ [http://mac10.umc.pitt.edu/m/FMPro?-db=e&-lay=a&-format=e.html&id=1468&-Find School of Engineering: University of Pittsburgh ] ]
*Thomas Usher — Chairman of U.S. Steel and Marathon Oil. [ [http://finance.google.com/finance?q=x&hl=en X - United States Steel Corporation - Google Finance ] ] Trustee of University of Pittsburgh, and director ofExtra Mile Education Foundation andBoy Scouts of America . (undergraduate, master's and Ph.D degrees) [ [http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromPersonIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedPersonId=940708 Thomas Usher Profile - Forbes.com ] ]
*Susan Wood — Director of the Department of Energy'sSavannah River National Laboratory , retired. (MS., Ph.D Engineering)
*Milton Fine - Founder and Chairman of FFC Capital Corporation (B.A. and J.D.)Jameel Al-Jishi - Former director of SABICEducation
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Bowman Foster Ashe — first president of theUniversity of Miami (Florida)
*Steven C. Beering — President Emeritus,Purdue University and former Dean of theIndiana University School of Medicine
*Carol A. Cartwright — President ofKent State University 1991-2006.
*Adam Herbert — President ofIndiana University
*Jacqueline Liebergott — President ofEmerson College
*Lauren Resnick — President of theAmerican Educational Research Association
*M. Richard Rose — former President ofAlfred University and theRochester Institute of Technology History
*David Montgomery — Historian
Military
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Roscoe Robinson, Jr. — First African-American Four-star General. (Masters - International Affairs)
*Joseph "Colonel Joe" H. Thompson ('05, Law '08) —Medal of Honor recipient and College Football Hall of Fame inducteePhilosophy
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Nuel Belnap - Logician andphilosopher known for his work on thephilosophy of logic ,temporal logic andstructural proof theory .
*Patricia Churchland — 1991MacArthur Prize -winning philosopher noted for her work inphilosophy of mind andneurophilosophy . Associated with a school of thought calledeliminativism oreliminative materialism .
*James F. Conant — Americanphilosopher who has written extensively about thephilosophy of language ,ethics , andmetaphilosophy . Known for his writings on Wittgenstein and his association with theNew Wittgenstein interpretation.
*John Earman - Philosopher of Physics, collaborator on 'The Hole' argument (seehole argument .)
*Robert Brandom — Philosopher ("the Iron City Kant") and author of "Making it Explicit ".
*David Gauthier — Canadian-American neo-Hobbesianphilosopher , author of "Morals By Agreement", and philosophy department chairman.
*John McDowell — Philosopher, author of "Mind and World ".
*John Haugeland — Professor and philosopher whose work has focused on the philosophy of mind,cognitive science , phenomenology, and Heidegger . Coined the term "Good Old Fashioned Artificial Intelligence".
*Wilfrid Sellars — Philosopher and critic of foundationalistepistemology whose work is the foundation and archetype of what is sometimes called the "Pittsburgh School".Politics, law, and activism
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Ruggero J. Aldisert — Judge on theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit . Adjunct professor atUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Law .
*Eugene Atkinson — Member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
*Gust Avrakotos — Case officer and division chief for the CIA. Best known for the massive arming of AfghanMujahideen in the 1980s in theSoviet war in Afghanistan , chronicled in book "Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History" byGeorge Crile .
*Derrick Bell — Law professor, first tenured black professor atHarvard Law School , dean of U. of Oregon Law School. (law degree)
*Michael Bilirakis — Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives .
*Frank Buchanan — Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives and Mayor ofMcKeesport, Pennsylvania (1924–1928 and 1931–1942).
*Ralph J. Cappy — Chief Justice,Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
*Ben Cardin — Democratic U.S. senator fromMaryland .
*Earl Chudoff - (1932) - U.S. Representative (1949-1958)
*Robert J. Corbett — Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromPennsylvania .
*Samuel J. Cordes -Noted civil rights and employment lawyer.
*Father James Cox — U.S. Presidential candidate in 1932 and labor activist.
*Adrian Cronauer — Disc jockey, attorney, activist, basis for the movie "Good Morning, Vietnam ". Founded WPGH AM radio station.
*Harmar D. Denny, Jr. - (1911) - U.S. Representative (1951-1953)
*James H. Duff - (1907) -Pennsylvania Governor (1947-1951), U.S. Senator (1951-1957)
*Harry Allison Estep - (1913) - U.S. Representative (1927-1933)
*Tom Feeney — U.S. representative. (law degree)
*K. Leroy Irvis (Law 1954) — firstAfrican American Speaker of the House (Pennsylvania) of anystate legislature since reconstruction.
*C. Scott Harrison —CURE International founder.
*Melissa Hart — U.S. representative. (law degree)
*Orrin Hatch — U.S. senator. (law degree)
*Frances Hesselbein — Former CEO of theGirl Scouts of the USA .
*Christopher Hitchens - Author, journalist and polemicist has taught several semesters at Pitt as a guest professor.
*Hoang Duc Nga — South Vietnamese Information Minister (B.S.E.E., 1966). [http://star.vietnam.ttu.edu/cgi-bin/starfetch.exe?x1C3YY8uaJsFJXtSS7sOlfz8bojoSIPs.ZaVOL9qircpqFT7XeM9IpVlxtNHAc.zXeMuU.vNV7AJW.ev66f9.RIsJ1iaYzEtghW.@@wKEXM/2360410026.pdf]
*Frank Houben — Dutch provincial governor. (alumnus)
*William Lerach — Securities class-action lawyer, lead attorney in suit against Enron. (undergraduate and law degree)
*Wangari Maathai — 2004Nobel Peace Prize winner.
*Jim Moran — Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives .
*John Murtha — (CAS '61) - U.S. representative, 1974-present [http://www.chronicle.pitt.edu/?p=1476]
*Ron Paul —Physician , Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives , 1988 Libertarian Party presidential nominee. (Obstetrics and Gynecology training)
*David A. Reed - (1903) - U.S. Senator (1922-1935)
*Rick Santorum — U.S. Senator. (MBA)
*Richard Mellon Scaife — Conservative activist, newspaper publisher, philanthropist.
*Elmer Eric Schattschneider — Political scientist.
*Bud Shuster — (A&S 1954)- Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives (1973-2001) fromPennsylvania .
*Richard M. Simpson — Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromPennsylvania .
*Edgar Snyder - (1966) - Prominent personal injury attorney, Pennsylvania "Super Lawyer"
*Richard Thornburgh —U.S. Attorney General , Governor of Pennsylvania. (law degree)
*Harve Tibbott — Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromPennsylvania .
*James A. Traficant Jr. — Convicted U.S. representative fromOhio .
*James A. Wright - (1927) - U.S. Representative (1941-1945)
*Albert Wynn — Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives .
*William Wilkins - Student in the Pittsburgh Academy (forerunner to Pitt), United States Senator (1831-1834); minister to Russia (1834-35); Secretary of War (1844-45) [http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=pittmiscpubs;cc=pittmiscpubs;xc=1;idno=00afj8718m;g=documentingpitt;xg=1;q1=robert%20patterson;frm=frameset;view=image;seq=71;page=root;size=s]
*William Lerach - Leading attorney in corporate and securities litigation cases including Enron, WorldCom and AOL/Time Warner.
*Joseph "Chip" Yablonski - (1965) - Attorney, NFL Players Association; son of murdered labor leaderJoseph Yablonski
*Young woo kang — Member of National Council On Disability (master's and Ph.D degrees)Science, medicine, and technology
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Harry Bisel - Pioneering Medical Oncologist, founding member ofAmerican Association of Clinical Oncology , American Society of Preventative Oncology and American Association for Cancer Education.
*Herbert Boyer — Biochemist. 1990National Medal of Science , co-foundedGenentech .
*John Alfred Brashear — Astronomer. Succeeded James Keeler as Director of the Allegheny Observatory. Later became Pitt’s Chancellor. Maker of astronomical and scientific instruments, developer of silvering methods that would become the standard for telescope mirrors.
*Erik Buell — Engineer, founder and chairman ofBuell Motorcycle Company - subsidiary ofHarley-Davidson .
*Yuan Chang — Virologist and Pathologist. Co-discoverer of the cause of Kaposi’s sarcoma, a deadly cancer commonly found in AIDS patients.
*Catherine D. DeAngelis — Pediatrician. Medical educator and first woman editor-in-chief of theJournal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
*Reginald Aubrey Fessenden — Canadianinventor , chemist, andsonar pioneer who developed insulation for electrical wires, built first wireless telephone, and transmitted the first audio radio broadcast. Head of electrical engineering at Western University of Pennsylvania.
*Bernard Fisher — Pioneer breast cancer researcher.
*Freddie Fu —Sports medicine expert.
*Thomas Hales — Mathematics professor, provided proof of theKepler Conjecture .
*Philip Hench - 1950Nobel Prize co-winner in medicine with Mayo Clinic colleague legue Dr. Kendall, for his work on adrenal cortex hormones.
*D.A. Henderson — faculty — 1986National Medal of Science , directedWorld Health Organization 's Global Smallpox Eradication Campaign
*Klaus Hofman — Biochemist. Synthesized the pituitary hormoneadrenocorticotropin (ACTH). [http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/khofmann.pdf]
*Norman H Horowitz — Geneticist, worked on genome organization and tests for the famous one-gene-one-enzyme hypothesis, and space scientist for the Mariner and Viking missions to Mars.
*Otto Emery Jennings — Professor of biology. [http://www.depweb.state.pa.us/heritage/cwp/view.asp?a=3&Q=444013] [http://www.carnegiemnh.org/botany/jennings.htm]
*Panayotis Katsoyannis — Biochemist. Discoverer of synthetic insulin.
*James E. Keeler — Astronomer. Director of Allegheny Observatory from 1891 to 1898. Interred in the observatory crypt. Discovered that Saturn's rings were not solid but made of particles.
*Ravindra Khattree — Statistician. Of Fountain-Khattree-Peddada Theorem fame, Author/Editor of several books.
*Charles Glen King — American biochemist noted for isolating vitamin C.
*Samuel Pierpont Langley —Astronomer ,physicist ,inventor ,aviation pioneer, professor of astronomy at the Western University of Pennsylvania. His 1890 publication of infrared observations at theAllegheny Observatory was used to make the first calculations on thegreenhouse effect .
*Paul Lauterbur — 2003Nobel Prize winner in medicine for his invention of theMRI machine.
*Benjamin Lee — Elementary Particle Physicist and head of the Theoretical Physics Department atFermi National Accelerator Laboratory . (M.S)
*Maud Menten — Pathologist at Pitt from 1923 until 1950 who helped devise theMichaelis-Menten equation in the field of enzyme kinetics.
*Patrick S. Moore — Virologist and Epidemiologist. Co-discoverer of the cause of Kaposi’s sarcoma, a deadly cancer commonly found in AIDS patients.
*Bert W. O'Malley (A&S 1959, Med 1963) — molecular endocrinologist and 2008National Medal of Science laureate
*Thomas Parran, Jr. — Physician. First Dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health after serving as U.S. Surgeon General from 1936 to 1948.
*Peter Safar — Physician,CPR pioneer. Three-time nominee for the Nobel Prize. Established Pitt's Anesthesiology Department,
*Jonas Salk — Physician, head of Pitt Virus Research Lab, developer of thepolio vaccine .
*Jeffrey H. Schwartz — Anthropologist. Elected President of theWorld Academy of Art and Science .
*John W. Simpson , Pioneer nuclear energy, recipientEdison Medal
*Benjamin Spock — Famous for his child development books.
*Thomas Starzl — Transplant pioneer, 2004National Medal of Science .
*Jesse Leonard Steinfeld -Surgeon General of the United States from 1969 to 1973
*James Theodore — Transplantation pioneer and Director of the Heart-Lung and Lung Transplantation Program at Stanford. Also was a star halfback at the University of Pittsburgh where he was awarded an 8-year scholarship. [BS and MD from the University of Pittsburgh; internship, residency and NIH fellow at U. of Pittsburgh Health Center Hospitals (nowUPMC )]
*Lap-chee Tsui — Geneticist who identified the defective gene that causescystic fibrosis and president of HUGO, the international organization of scientists involved in theHuman Genome Project . (Ph.D.)
*Vladimir Zworykin — Inventor of television technology.Other
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Gust Avrakotos — CIA agent responsible for arming the Afghan mujaheddin in the 1980s.
*Harry K. Thaw — Murderer and son of coal and railroad baronWilliam Thaw . (never graduated)
*Charles D. Provan — Author of controversial books and articles onChristian topics andholocaust denial .References
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