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18th Annual Pathology Research Symposium

November 26, 2019 / Phd Program

Conference highlighting innovation and excellence in training and research does not disappoint.

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In Memoriam Bertram Schnitzer, MD

November 22, 2019 / In Memoriam

Michigan lost one of it’s most celebrated and beloved pathologists this week as Dr. Bertram Schnitzer passed away at the age of 90. [...]

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After 38 Years, Jeanette Jeffreys Retires

November 21, 2019 / Blood Bank

Jeanette JeffreysAt 23 years old, Jeanette Jeffreys just knew she would work for the University of Michigan “forever.” She was hired by Suzanne Butch to work for the Department of Pathology Blood Bank. When her job was going to be eliminated by a computer, she was asked to stay on in the Pathology Office. [...]

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Results from the Andrew P. Lieberman Lab are Published

November 20, 2019 / Announcement

Mark Schultz, PhD, and Andrew Lieberman MD, PhD, have published “Synthetic high-density lipoprotein nanoparticles for the treatment of Niemann–Pick diseases” in BMC Medicine. [...]

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Three From Pathology Honored at Michigan Medical School Dean’s Awards Program

November 18, 2019 / Education

The Dean’s Awards Program recognizes Michigan Medical School faculty and staff who demonstrate exceptional accomplishment in the areas of teaching, research, clinical care, community service, and administration. This year’s honorees were honored November 13, 2019 at the annual Dean’s Awards Dinner. [...]

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From Carrie-Anne to Dr. Malinczak

November 12, 2019 / Phd Program

Carrie-Anne Malinczak, PhD successfully defended her thesis entitled “Long-Term Immune System Alterations Following Early-Life RSV Infection” on October 21, 2019. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a ubiquitous human pathogen, infects nearly all children by age two. Severe RSV bronchiolitis in infancy is strongly correlated with the development of recurrent wheezing later in childhood [...]

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Communications Team Welcomes Two New Members

November 11, 2019 / Announcement

The Pathology Communications Team recently welcomed two new members:  Camren Clouthier, who joins the team as our Multimedia Designer, and Lidija Fremeau, who is temporarily joining the team as a Marketing & Media Assistant. [...]

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Challenging Cases and Collaboration

November 8, 2019 / Conferences

2019 New Frontiers in Pathology Conference

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Engaging Our Future

November 8, 2019 / Outreach

Department faculty outreach to high school students to educate about careers in medicine and research.

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Kleer honored by the AACR

November 4, 2019 / Rogel Cancer Center

The American Association for Cancer Research announced that Celina Kleer, MD, the Harold A. Oberman Collegiate Professor of Pathology and Director of the Breast Pathology Program, will be the recipient of the 2019 Outstanding Investigator in Breast Cancer Research, supported by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

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Michigan Medicine was Well Represented at the AABB Annual Meeting

November 4, 2019 / Poster

The American Association of Blood Banking (AABB) Annual Meeting is the must-attend event to learn about cutting-edge research, keep up with the latest technological advances, and network with like-minded transfusion medicine professionals from around the world. AABB is committed to providing continuing education that focuses on optimizing patient and donor care and safety. [...]

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