Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology
Division: Anatomic and Molecular Pathology
Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology
Division: Anatomic and Molecular Pathology
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…such as tumors, cell-free DNA, bone marrow, fibroblasts, and saliva Integrate clinical data into an individualized interpretation of laboratory results Communicate and facilitate discussions of laboratory results with referring providers,…
Professor Emeritus of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Associate Dean Emeritus
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…thus far. From teaching trainees on their first day to seeing them come into their own as senior trainees has been incredibly rewarding. The other highlight is serving as Anatomic…
…to examine representative test samples before beginning a new project, particularly if starting with a new lot of antibody. Such slides will be charged like test slides. If the Core…
…elect new members based on their contributions to advancing public health, health care and medical science. All members volunteer to serve on committees examining a broad range of health-policy issues….
…strives to provide superior education to future generations of dermatologists and pathologists. Our trainees augment our team, allowing us to handle a large caseload of both basic and complex cases. Dermatology…
…service to others. To be inducted into the society “is an honor signifying a lasting commitment to professionalism, leadership, scholarship, research, and community service,” the organization said on its website….
…We support combined fellowships in accordance with American Board of Pathology requirements (2 fellowships completed in 2 years). Curriculum Fellows participate in the design and implementation of electronic health records…
…Laboratory Services at Barnes Jewish Hospital. The group took a trip to Yale to evaluate their Frozen/OR solution and realized their goal of replacing verbal communication with electronic communication could…
…the air of excitement as trainees presented their research. This year, the department had 24 individuals present. As per the tradition, the Trainee Research Day committee had a scoring process…
…these components. The study suggests that identifying these components and the key growth-promoting gut bacterial strains that function as their therapeutic targets can help guide treatment with the current food…
Topic: Lab management and compliance for molecular pathology Chapters/Papers: Garcia lab management textbook, chapter 36: billing, 39: reimbursement compliance, chapter 45, FDA regs, chapter 46, research compliance Presenter: Hagemann…
Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology
Division: Immunobiology
Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…advancing understanding of the complex molecular interactions between viral proteins and their receptors on animal cells, the findings lay a foundation for treatments and vaccines for viral infections. “Understanding how…
Associate Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…our microbiomes — the complex and dynamic communities of microorganisms and their vast arsenal of microbial genes that inhabit different locations in our body — function to shape many aspects…
Division chief: Robert Schmidt, MD, PhD The Division of Neuropathology is committed to the advancement of the clinical practice of diagnostic neuropathology by its integration with modern techniques and insights gleaned from…
…(ACR) is a 4-week rotation that includes 2 weeks of anatomic pathology and 2 weeks of clinical pathology. ACR students have the same daily schedules as entering first year anatomic…
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Laboratory & Genomic Medicine
Research Interests: Immune system regulation of metabolism
Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Section Head, Pediatric Pathology
Director, Pediatric Pathology Fellowship
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…in an ACGME accredited program. Fellows must be board-certified or board-eligible in anatomic pathology. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Application Applicants must complete the…
Professor, Internal Medicine (Dermatology)
Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Section Head, Dermatopathology
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…the United States. Application Applicants must complete the online application and provide their CV, personal statement, photograph, USMLE scores (step 3 optional), and ECFMG certificate if applicable. The application portal…
…a free and public online resource started in 2012 to provide educational content in transfusion medicine to physicians, technologists, and students. Click here to see the Question of the Day…
…and students with a Universal Pass (U-Pass) for the Metro public transportation system. Bike Commuter Information Dining on Campus Continuing Education CME https://cmeonline.wustl.edu/ Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences: Clinical…
…macrophages can capture and use cell-free, naked mitochondria from their environment to overcome a metabolic crisis. “This paper shows that nutrients in our diet affect whether mitochondria are transferred to…
Instructor, Pathology & Immunology
Assistant Medical Director of Laboratory Information Systems
Medical Director of Urinalysis
Division: Laboratory & Genomic Medicine
…University Medical Center Stanley Kwong, MD (AP/CP) Pathologist, El Dorado Pathology Medical Group, Placerville, CA Henry McNett, MD (AP/CP) Assistant Medical Examiner, Washoe County Medical Examiner, Reno, NV Stephen Olsen,…
Associate Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Laboratory & Genomic Medicine
Associate Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
…and the immunology community,” the organization said on its website. Read more about the American Association of Immunologists and see a full list of Distinguished Fellows on the organization’s website….
…examination of tissue by light microscopy continues to be the fundamental diagnostic technique in anatomic pathology, the Division of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology uses several other laboratory diagnostic methodologies, including…
…who intend to pursue careers as scientists, physician-scientists or other clinician-scientists, or related careers aimed at improving global cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and brain health, AHA said on its website. Rocky’s research…
…An Emerging Generation Award gives selected individuals access to the ASCI Joint Meeting and longitudinal programming over a two-year period, the organization said on its website. Dr. Borcherding’s clinical efforts…
For more detailed information or to order testing, visit the Clinical Genomics Laboratory website. Overview Washington University’s Clinical Genomics Laboratory provides quality care with expert genomic services from chromosome to…
The Anatomic Pathology-only (AP-only) residency track provides a three-year training experience. The first two years of training typically offer “core” AP requirements combined with research and elective time. The third…
Associate Professor, Pathology & Immunology
…CAP/CLIA certified resource that provides clinical and research services in anatomic pathology. Cytogenetics Core: The Cytogenetics Core provides a comprehensive menu of cytogenetic tests for human and mouse tissues. The core also offers consultation and…
…Experience in blood center operation comes from visits to the regional blood center and didactics provided by their medical director. Fellows become familiar with blood processing into individual components, as well as…
…to complement the RAG 2 phenotype for study of T and B cells within a live animal derived from your mutant ES cells. Tetraploid embryo complementation – ES cells aggregated with…
…poster from trainees that submitted abstracts to a committee within the department. Awardees were chosen by guest faculty member Ulysses Balis MD, the director of the Division of Pathology Informatics,…
…breathing. Within weeks, Chinese scientists had identified the cause as a never-before-seen member of the coronavirus family. Coronaviruses typically cause mild infections such as the common cold. But in 2002,…
Associate Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Director, Neuropathology Fellowship
Division: Neuropathology
Office of Faculty Development Representative
…for the 2017-2018 honor. Josh Brickner studies the mechanism by which the ASCC-ALKBH3 repair complex is recruited to sites of alkylation damage. He found that recruitment of this repair complex…
…Our program has focused on a broad spectrum ranging from the training of academic neuropathologists to clinicians practicing a combination of general surgical pathology and neuropathology in large community hospitals….
…to serve as a leader and member of multiple mentoring and advisory committees. Kenneth M. Murphy, MD, PhD, Eugene Opie First Centennial Professor of Pathology, is committed to training and…
…had 16 excellent studies presented. As per tradition, the TRD committee had a scoring process to select the best presentations. Talks were scored based on study design, clinical relevance, as…