Adam L. Booth, MD

Adam L. Booth, MD

Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology

Division

  • Anatomic and Molecular Pathology

Education

  • BS, University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, TX (2010)
  • MD, Ross University School of Medicine, Barbados (2016)
  • Residency, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology: University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX (2020)
  • Fellowship, Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (2021)

Professional Recognitions or Awards

  • Resident Advocate Award, College of American Pathologists (2023)
  • The Power List, The Pathologist Magazine (2018-2022)
  • Pathology Advancement Award, College of American Pathologists (2021)
  • Top 5, 40 Under Forty, American Society of Clinical Pathology (2019)
  • Chief Resident, Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX (2018-2019)
  • Resident of the Year Award, College of American Pathologists (2018)

Clinical Areas of Interest

  • Gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreatobiliary pathology

Research Areas of Interest

  • Serrated polyps of the colon
  • Gastroesophageal neoplasia
  • Gastrointestinal post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders
  • Artificial intelligence and digital pathology
  • Patient-pathologist consultation

Board Certifications

  • 2021 Diplomate, The American Board of Pathology, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

Social Media

Publications

Gonzalez, R.S., Pastrian, L.G., Pyatibrat, S., Quiceno Arias, H.D., Rodriguez Gil, Y., Booth, A.L., de la Pena Navarro, I., Garmendia-Irizar, M., Mobarki, M., Nova-Camacho, L.M., Parini, G., Romio, E., Alayza, A.R., Pritt, B.S., Ruz-Caracuel, I. Submucosal Necrotic Nodule of the Colon: An International Search to Describe an Enigmatic Entity and Determine its Etiology. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. PMID: 36656170
*Booth, A.L., *Voltaggio, L., Waters, R., Goldblum, J., Feely, M.M., Agostini-Vulaj, D., Maryam Pezhouh, M.,Gonzalez, R.S. Lobular Capillary Hemangioma (Pyogenic Granuloma) of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Clinicopathologic Analysis of 34 Cases. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. PMID: 37289424
Lilley, C., Arnold, C.A.,Arnold, M.A., Booth, A.L., Gardner, J.M., Jiang, X., Loghavi, S., Mirza, K.M. Virtual Pathology Elective, Real Education: The PathElective.com Experience as a Model for Novel Pathology Pedagogy and a Primer for Curricular Evolution.Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. PMID: 37638521
Bateman, A.C., Booth, A.L., Gonzalez, R.S., Shepherd, N.A. Microvesicular Hyperplastic Polyp and Sessile Serrated Lesion of the Large Intestine: A Biological Continuum or Separate Entities?Journal of Clinical Pathology. PMID: 36927607
Chornenkyy, Y., Pires Gama, A., Felicelli, C., Khurram, N. Booth, A.L., Leventhal, J., Ramsey, G.E., Yang, GY. Against Red Blood Cell Antigens is not Associated with Decreased Survival In Liver Transplant Recipients. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. PMID: 36626677
Dou, Q., Grant, A.K., Callahan, C., Coutinho de Souza, P., Mwin, D., Booth, A.L., Nasser, I., Moussa, M., Ahmed, M., Tsai, L. PFKFB3-Mediated Pro-Glycolytic Shift in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Proliferation. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. PMID: 36162723
Booth, A.L., Ono, Y., Taggart, M.W., Gonzalez, R.S. From “Mixed Hyperplastic/Adenomatous Polyp” to “Sessile Serrated Lesion” A Long and Winding Road for Long and Winding Crypts. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. PMID: 33351878
Booth, A.L., Gonzalez, R.S. Helicobacter Pylori Colonization of Duodenal Foveolar Metaplasia Requires Concurrent Gastric Infection. Journal of Clinical Pathology. PMID: 32934104
Booth, A.L., Abels, E., McCaffrey, P. Development of a Prognostic Model for Mortality in COVID-19 Infection using Machine Learning. Modern Pathology. PMID: 33067522
Mukhopadhyay, S., Booth, A.L., Calkins, S.M., Doxtader, E., Fine, S.W., Gardner, J.M., Gonzalez, R.S., Mirza, K.M., Jiang, X. Leveraging Technology for Remote Learning in the Era of COVID-19 and Social Distancing: Tips and Resources for Pathology Educators and Trainees. PMID: 32364793

Assistant
Lisa Schreiber
314-273-4843
lisa.schreiber@wustl.edu
BJCIH Room 3422