The Dean's Office in the Medical School has announced this year's recipients of the "League of Research Excellence" award. Given to honor significant contributions to the research mission of the University of Michigan through exceptional investigation and scholarship, Pathology is fortunate to have four faculty members named to this group. We congratulate Drs. Yali Dou, Eric Fearon, Jolanta G
The 13th Annual Pathology Research Symposium took place on Nov. 14, 2014 in the BSRB. Organized by the department's Molecular and Cellular Pathology graduate students, the conference included scientific platform presentations and poster session and culminated with this year's keynote speaker, Dr. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, PhD, of the NIH.
The 2014 Dean's Awards' for exceptional accomplishments in the Medical School include two members from the Department of Pathology. Dr. Yali Dou, Associate Professor of Pathology, will receive the Basic Science Research Award. Mr. Martin Lawlor, Director, Division of Finance and Administration, will be honored as the Administrator of the Year. Congratulations to both!
Dr. Peter A. Ward was recognized by the Society of Leukocyte Biology at their annual meeting in Salt Lake City with the Honorary Lifetime Award for Excellence in Leukocyte Biology Research, celebrating a career of over 50 years investigating immunity and inflammation.
Breast team reviewing a patient's slide. (From left to right) Ghassan Allo, Fellow; Laura Walters, Clinical Lecturer; Celina Kleer, Professor. See Article Photography by Elizabeth Walker
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
Collaborates between Wayne County and the Department of Pathology and Social Work at U-M are imporving the lives of patient families and the faculty and staff who serve them, becoming a model for the future.
For over 60 years, photpographers have been on staff to provide imaging services for Pathology, covering departmental events, documenting research, and more. Go back in time through historical photos.
Director of Autopsy and Forensic Services, Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen, reflects on his career, beginning with his training in Minneapolis in the early ‘80 and including high profile cases such as the Jeffrey Dahmer serial killings.
In December, 2015, the Board of Regents approved the design for the Clinical Pathology Laboratories Relocation and Renovation project. Senior Project Manager, Christine Baker, explains how Lean Facility Design is being used to involve faculty and staff in creating the plans for their new workspace.
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Dr. Sriram Venneti, MD, PhD and Postdoctoral Fellow, Chan Chung, PhD investigate pediatric brain cancer. See Article Photography by Dustin Johnston
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Robin Kunkel Barbara McKenna, MD
Vashni Santee
Elizabeth Walker
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Elizabeth Walker
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Brent Temple
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Christine Baker Lina Shao, PhD
Leslie Stainton
Sara Talpos
Elizabeth Walker
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INSIDE PATHOLOGY
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Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
Dr. Siram Venneti's lab explores the interface of metabolism, epigenetics and brain development in order to better understand and eventually treat childhood cancer.
Cancer cytogenomic arrays detect genomic legions in tiny amounts, resulting in big impacts on patient care, including more targeted therapy for pediatric brain tumors.
Editorial Team
Robin Kunkel
Christine Rigney
Vashni Santee
Elizabeth Walker
Prinicipal Photography
Dustin Johnston
Layout Design
Brent Temple
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Christine Baker Rohit Mehra, PhD
Leslie Stainton
Sara Talpos
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INSIDE PATHOLOGY
About Our Newsletter
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
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Chairman’s Corner
An update from the Department Chair from 2017-2018
Rohit Mehra, MD, saw patient after patient with metastatic therapy resistant cancer. As a pathologist, he knew something unconventional was needed to understand why the patient's cancer would not respond to treatment.
Question & Answer: Helping Patients and Families in Ghana—A Staff Perspective
Senior Histotechnologists, Stephanie Allen, descibes her experiences as she accompanied Dr. Richard Lieberman and his team in bringing quick diagnoses to GYN patients in Ghana.
John H. Finger, MD got to know his father through walks in the Department of Pathology. Now, a gift from the family is inspiring future leaders in the field of forensics.
The story of how Kathleen R. Cho, MD, the Peter A. Ward Professor of Pathology, created a career in which she excels at diagnostics, research, and administration.
Alumni Story: Hidden Gems
Catch up with U-M residency program alumna, Dr. Güliz Akdaș Barkan and learn how the mentorship of Dr. Bernard Naylor shaped her career.
To solve one of the most complex challenges of the department's move to north campus, pathology informatics put together a team to create a new specimen tracking applications, in house.
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Residents Ashley Bradt (left) and William Perry work at a multi-headed scope in our new facility. Photography by Dustin Johnston
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
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Chairman’s Corner
An update from the Department Chair from 2018-2019
Duane Newton, PhD, reflects on how communication, determination, and commitment have led to the best possible outcomes for patients and the department through the Pathology Relocation and Renovation Project (PRR).
Sheryl Silver became an advocate for women’s health after her sister’s diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Now, a gift from the Silver Family Foundation is funding research at Michigan Medicine.
Our faculty want to give High School students the best chance to learn about pathology.
Living Big
In January, the Department of Pathology lost Dennis Serras who was a dear member of the Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC). What was his viewpoint and how did he help?
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Dr. Kristine Konopka (right) instructing residents while using a multi-headed microscope. Photography by Camren Clouthier
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
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Chairman’s Corner
An update from the Department Chair from 2019-2020
A Holistic Approach
Now in its 35th year, and tasked with a range of daunting responsibilities, the Division of Education Programs is key to "having the best pathology education department in the country," says new director Carol Farver, MD.
Throwing Open the Doors to Pathology
The new medical school curriculum offers students a unique opportunity to gain exposure to the clinical practice of pathology.
First-Class Team Guides Trainees to Success
When third-year medical students are deciding where they want to spend their residency, our department has a dedicated team ready to guide them through the process.
Towards the Future of Biomedical Graduate Education
Dr. Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska gives her perspective on the Molecular and Cellular Pathology Graduate Program, and insights as to it’s growing future.
A Metric Ton of Challenges
After landing in the emergency room with acute chest syndrome, patient Jamison Lundy had his first experience with apheresis and gained full trust in Michigan Medicine.
Embracing the Chaos
Allecia Wilson, MD, grew up in a poverty-stricken area in Detroit and had a career in the military before a eureka moment led her to pathology. The Director of Autopsy and Forensic Services shares thoughts on mentorship, family, and more.
Renaissance Man
U-M Pathology Alumni John Goldblum has developed an impressive resume since attending medical school, but reflects how his love of the field was inspired by his teachers.
Fellowship Q&A
There are a number of questions that surround being involved in a fellowship. We interview four of our own about its advantages.
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Patient specimens poised for COVID-19 PCR testing. Photography by Camren Clouthier / Digital Art by Brent Temple
Contributors
Christine Baker
Camren Clouthier
Jason Keech
Zander Tolyn
Anne Van Veen
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INSIDE PATHOLOGY
About Our Newsletter
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
CONTENTS
Chairman’s Corner
An update from the Department Chair from 2020-2021
The SARS-CoV-2 virus brought laboratory testing to the headlines. Learn how Michigan Medicine Pathology responded to this unprecedented challenge.
Leading the Charge
Leadership at all levels engaged in the fight against COVID — a behind-the-scenes look at what was required to keep patients and colleagues safe while providing exceptional care.
The Yin and the Yang of Research in the COVID Era
As COVID closed down research labs, researchers sgifted focus to new areas of research, publications, and grantsmanship.
Flexibility is the Key to Activation
More than 18 months into the renovation effort at University Hospital and University Hospital South, flexibility has been key to the ever-changing environment.
A Journey Through Chemistry and Medicine
A faculty perspective from the department's Dr. Carmen Gherasim, who offers a unique insight into her personal life, career endeavors, and staying afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Facing Down COVID One Patient at a Time
Pathology phlebotomists discuss their experiences working with patients through the COVID pandemic, balancing compassion and safety.
Schnitzer Lectureship and Resident Wellness Funds
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Bertram Schnitzer and supporting our pathology residents one gift at a time.
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Dr. Pantanowitz demonstrates using machine learning in analyzing slides. Photography by Camren Clouthier
Contributors
Christine Baker
Camren Clouthier
Lidija A. Fremeau
David Golden
Jason Keech
newsletter
INSIDE PATHOLOGY
About Our Newsletter
Inside Pathology is an newsletter published by the Chairman's Office to bring news and updates from inside the department's research and to become familiar with those leading it. It is our hope that those who read it will enjoy hearing about those new and familiar, and perhaps help in furthering our research.
CONTENTS
Chairman’s Corner
An update from the Department Chair from 2021-2022
Karen Barron, the Allied Health Education Program Manager in the Department of Pathology offers a glimpse into her role, daily responsibilities, and what it's like to help create opportunities for young laboratory professionals.
Walk with us through a 30-year career in research as Dr. Gabriel Núñez highlights his key discoveries in Crohn's Disease research, his perspectives on work/life balance, and hear from some of those he mentored along the way.
Learn more about our DEI efforts, as Dr. Angela Wu offers some insight into the events, initiatives, and strategies related to this important aspect of the Department of Pathology.
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