University of Pittsburgh

04/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/24/2024 10:47

Pitt has five new American Academy of Arts and Sciences members

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) announced the election of its new members, and five inductees from the University of Pittsburgh are among the distinguished honorees.

The academy is a beacon of excellence and leadership across a wide range of disciplines with a mission is to unite leaders and innovators from every field of human endeavor. Its current membership includes more than 250 Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners, and AAAS has honored leaders like Benjamin Franklin, Martin Luther King Jr., Madeleine Albright and Jonas Salk, Pitt legend and leader of the creation of the polio vaccine.

The Pitt leaders and scholars joining the prestigious list are:

  • Chancellor Joan Gabel, 19th leader of the University, vice chair of the Council on Competitiveness and board member of the American Council on Education and Fulbright Council for International Exchange of Scholars.
  • Jeffrey L. Brodsky, Avinoff Professor Biological Sciences, who leads the Center for Protein Conformational Diseases. His research, in part, focuses on understanding how drugs and genetic approaches can correct defects in protein architecture.
  • Elizabeth Arkush, an anthropology professor and archaeologist who has been conducting research in the Peruvian Andes since 1999. She examines war and violence and their connections to political authority, community and ideology.
  • Yuan Chang is distinguished professor of pathology, an American Cancer Society research professor and the UPMC Endowed Chair in Cancer Virology. She co-leads the Chang-Moore Lab and Cancer Virology Program, where the Merkel cell polyomavirus, which is associated with one of the most aggressive skin cancers found in humans, was discovered.
  • Patrick S. Moore is a distinguished microbiology and medical genetics professor, an American Cancer Society research professor and a Pittsburgh Foundation Endowed Chair in Innovative Cancer Research. He co-leads the Chang-Moore Lab and Cancer Virology Program with Distinguished Professor Chang, his wife.

The inductees will be honored in September during ceremonies in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

- Kara Henderson