Dr. Schaub earned his BS and MS degrees in Chemical Engineering as well as his PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Pittsburgh. While studying at Pitt, he was the recipient of numerous awards, including the W.M. Keck Merit Fellowship for Bioengineering, the American Society of Artificial Internal Organs Young Investigator Fellowship, the Koyanagi Young Investigator Award, International Society For Rotary Blood Pumps, and the American Society of Artificial Internal Organs Biomedical Engineering Student Fellowship Award (Whitaker Foundation), to name a few.
On January 15, 2014, the UPMC Artificial Heart/VAD Program achieved a remarkable milestone: 100,000 cumulative days of circulatory support in 830 heart failure patients beginning in October 1985 through January 2014. Dr. Schaub is an integral team member who has provided much technical experience in support of these statistics. Dr. Schaub is sought out by members of heart failure programs nationally and internationally regarding establishing their own circulatory support programs and/or providing consultations for use of a particular circulatory support technology. As well, within the VAD industry, he provides patient support worldwide.