Arthur S. Levine, MD, brings 22 years of leadership in administration and cancer research to neuroscience after stepping down in 2020 from his role as Pitt’s John and Gertrude Petersen Dean of Medicine and senior vice chancellor for the health sciences. He now uses his extensive knowledge and experience to lead the Assault on Alzheimer’s program, which he established to tackle one of the greatest biomedical and socio economic challenges we face today. His research focuses on DNA repair mechanisms in cells and their impact on the brain and Alzheimer’s……..
Contact Sharon Perelman, JD, for information about supporting Alzheimer’s disease research at SPerelman@pitt.edu.
Contact Anita Srikameswaran, MD, MSJ, Program Director, for more information about research projects and opportunities at AnitaSrikam@pitt.edu.
Arthur S. Levine, MD, brings 22 years of leadership in administration and cancer research to neuroscience after stepping down in 2020 from his role as Pitt’s John and Gertrude Petersen Dean of Medicine and senior vice chancellor for the health sciences. He now uses his extensive knowledge and experience to lead the Assault on Alzheimer’s program, which he established to tackle one of the greatest biomedical and socio economic challenges we face today. His research focuses on DNA repair mechanisms in cells and their impact on the brain and Alzheimer’s……..
Contact Sharon Perelman, JD, for information about supporting Alzheimer’s disease research at SPerelman@pitt.edu.
Contact Anita Srikameswaran, MD, MSJ, Program Director, for more information about research projects and opportunities at AnitaSrikam@pitt.edu.