About this Event
130 Desoto Street, Pittsburgh, 15261
Presented by Jane Cauley, Trevor Orchard, and Anne Newman and including student and faculty tributes to the late Ron LaPorte, emeritus professor of epidemiology.
Jane A. Cauley, DrPH
Interim Chair, Department of Epidemiology
Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology
Co-Director, Center for Aging and Population Health, University of Pittsburgh
Trevor J. Orchard, MBBCh, MMedSci
Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology Emeritus
Professor of Medicine Emeritus
Anne Newman, MD, MPH
Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology
Professor of Medicine, and Clinical and Translational Science
Director, Center for Aging and Population Health
Clinical Director, Aging Institute, University of Pittsburgh/UPMC
The 2022 Fall Seminar Series honors the late Dr. Ronald LaPorte, an emeritus professor of Epidemiology who had a unique and lasting impact on epidemiology and beyond. From pioneering research of Type 1 Diabetes and physical activity, his influence spread internationally with the establishment of an internet-based 'supercourse' in public health, available to all free of charge, and the development of the Modern Library of Alexandria.
His work embraced many other topics along the way including care for the homeless and the study of geoglyphs from space. He was a faculty member in the Department of Epidemiology for 35 years and trained 35 PhD students who now hold many leadership positions in academia, industry and the government.
Please let us know if you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event. Accommodations may include live captioning, ASL interpreters, and/or captioned media and accessible documents from recorded events. At least 5 days in advance is recommended.
Medical Professionals receive CME credit by texting DUZGUK to 412-312-4424 during the seminar. Course Attendance is recorded through zoom for both students and GSR’s. Students and GSR’s attending in person should swipe their Panther ID at the bottom entrance to G23 to register their attendance. Students should come prepared with engaging questions for the presenters. Students not registered for the course, postdocs, & faculty are welcome to participate.
https://pitt.zoom.us/j/98853410598