Stephanie Fedro-Byrom, MPH

  • Lead Research Program Coordinator

Stephanie Fedro-Byrom is a Project Coordinator for the Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing's project using machine learning to predict opioid overdoses in Allegheny County and for the NIH funded mPROVEN Study implementing an opioid overdose risk prediction algorithm within the UPMC EHR combined with a behavioral nudge intervention for primary care clinicians.  She received her MPH in Behavioral and Community Health Sciences from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health in 2005.  In addition, she has an BA in Government from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Stephanie has substantial experience in overseeing nonprofit activities and coordinating with a variety of stakeholders to achieve organizational goals.

When her CP3 duties are done for the day, Stephanie spends time with her 4 cats, 3 children (college to elementary aged), and partner. She loves to travel, read, binge good TV, and is actively involved in her local community. She also co-founded and serves on the board of Lebo Pride.

Education & Training

  • MPH, Behavioral & Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, 2005 Graduate School of Public Health, 2005
  • Salk Health Fellow, Jewish University Center and Jewish Healthcare Foundation, 2002-2003
  • BA, Government, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1996