Speakers: Joseph Aklinski, Nova Southeastern University, Tampa, Florida My-Linh Bui, University of Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX Dylan Fedor, NYITCOM in Jonesboro, Arkansas Kushi Mallikarjun, 4th year WashU medical student…
Research
…Lab Pages Core Facilities Publications Because pathology combines basic research in disease pathogenesis with clinical medicine, our discipline is ideally positioned to lead in many areas of translational research. Pathology…
Xiuli Liu, MD, PhD
Professor, Pathology & Immunology
Section Head, Liver/GI
Director, Liver/GI Fellowship
Division: Anatomic & Molecular Pathology
Weekly Pathogen Report
Monitoring of pathogen positivity rates can be useful way to identify, anticipate, and track the activity of pathogens in our local community. The Weekly Pathogen Report has been designed in…
Pathology Management and Wellness Series
HIPAA Compliance – Ian Hagemann, MD, PhD…
AMP/LGM Pathology Management Series via Zoom
Communications Presented by: Ian S. Hagemann, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Pathology & Immunology Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology…
Gordon receives British Royal Societyβs highest honor
…is being honored for his studies of human gut microbial communities, which have led to a fundamental shift in the way scientists understand the relationship between microbes, health and disease….
Artyomov wins LEAP Innovator Challenge
…to help them achieve their milestones to further commercial licensing and/or investment potential. Awards were selected by the Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SC), the Center for Drug…
Cellular Therapy Laboratory Transplant Milestone
…are commonly used for cancers of the hematopoietic system, such as multiple myeloma, leukemia and lymphomas. The Cellular Therapy Laboratory plays a critical role in the success of this program….
Faculty Features
…PhD Kathleen Byrnes, MD Yang Cao, PhD Leigh Compton, MD, PhD Eric Duncavage, MD Ali Ellebedy, PhD Christopher W. Farnsworth, PhD Brenda J. Grossman, MD, MPH Ian Hagemann, MD, PhD…
What You Need to Know Wednesday
Topic: Travel – Most Common Reimbursements Delays Presenters: Lynn Coats, Eric Schnable and Sue Doetzel…
Tiantian Liu, PhD
Instructor, Pathology & Immunology
Division: Immunobiology
Viruses in blood lead to digestive problems
While studying viruses best known for infecting the brain, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis stumbled upon clues to a conundrum involving a completely different part…
Barnes-Jewish Hospital Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory
…Comprehensive and STR Donor Testing STR Identity Testing STR CD3 Enrichment Identity Testing STR CD15 Enrichment Identity Testing STR CD19 Enrichment Identity Testing STR CD56 Enrichment Identity Testing Pharmacogenetics UGT1A1…
Altered gut bacteria may be early sign of Alzheimerβs disease (Links to an external site)
…Translational Medicine, open up the possibility of analyzing the gut bacterial community to identify people at higher risk of developing dementia, and of designing microbiome-altering preventive treatments to stave off…
New Heparin-Induced Thromboctyopenia (HIT) Screening Test Method
…be available 24/7 with an in-lab turnaround time of 1-2 hours. Laboratory comparisons to SRA send out results show a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 68%, consistent with…
Metabolism-boosting, bile acid-reducing drugs improve gut health (Links to an external site)
…similar to that of malnourished, stunted kids benefited from a therapeutic regime that combines dietary protein with a metabolism-boosting therapy and a bile acid-reducing drug. The findings, published Jan. 3…
LGM Case Conference via Zoom
Robert Potter, PhD Senior Fellow, Medical & Public Health Microbiology Laboratory & genomic insights into the commensal-pathogen axis…
Writing Letters of Recommendations
…Registration for Zoom link The learning objectives: Identify components of an impactful letter of recommendation Recognize and avoid use of language that conveys bias Review strategies to create effective letters…