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  • Anatomic
      • Home
      • Autopsy/Forensics
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      Contact

      Threase Nickerson

      2800 Plymouth Rd, Bldg. 35
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2800
      ph. (734) 647-9125

      • Calendars

      • AP Absence
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      • On Call Schedule
      • Path Assistant Services
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      • Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology
      • Breast Pathology
      • Cardiac Pathology
      • Cytogenetics
      • Cytopathology
      • Dermatopathology
      • Endocrine Pathology
      • Forensic Pathology
      • GI & Hepatobiliary Pathology
      • Genitourinary Pathology
      • Gynecologic Pathology
      • Head & Neck Pathology
      • Informatics
      • Molecular & Genetic Pathology
      • Molecular Cancer Cytogenetics & Genomics
      • Molecular Diagnostics
      • Molecular Genetics
      • Molecular Pathology
      • Neuropathology
      • Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
      • Pediatric Pathology
      • Proteomics & Small Molecule
      • Pulmonary Pathology
      • Renal Pathology
      • Surgical Pathology
      • Thoracic Pathology
      • Clinical Laboratories

      • Histopathology
      • Cytopathology
      • Immunohistochemistry
      • Electron Microscopy

      Anatomic Pathology Overview

      The division of Anatomic Pathology provides a myriad of diagnostic services. The faculty provide expertise in over 20 subspecialties. Staff members within the division provide tissue-based diagnostic tools used to improve patient health. The division also provides pathology residents and fellows with broad-based and subspecialty training.

  • Clinical
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      Kathryn Curran
      Executive Assistant

      2800 Plymouth Rd, Bldg. 36
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2800
      (734) 936-1873

      • Calendars

      • CP Service
      • On Call Schedule
      • Resident Conferences
      • Resident Rotation
      • Clinical Pathologists

      • Clinical Core Lab
      • Hematopathology
      • Immunopathology
      • Microbiology
      • Clinical Laboratories

      • Transfusion Medicine
      • Clinical Core Laboratory
      • Clinical Cytogenetics
      • Hematopathology
      • Histocompatibility
      • MCTP
      • Clinical Microbiology
      • MMGL
      • Molecular Diagnostics

      Clinical Pathology Overview

      The faculty and staff within Clinical Pathology work together to support the full spectrum of clinical services offered by the many laboratories within the division. Laboratory personnel provide extensive clinical testing and support to all the Michigan Medicine hospitals and clinics as well as the Pathology MLabs reference laboratory program. The division also provides personally designed residency and fellowship training.

  • Education
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      • Residency Program
      • Fellowship Programs
      • PhD Program
      • T32 Training
      • Postdoctoral Fellowship
      • MLS Internship Program
      • Allied Health CE
      • Communications

      Contact

      Marie Brady
      Administrative Assistant

      (734) 232-5634

      Marie Goldner
      Manager, Education Programs
      Administrator, Fellowship Programs


      (734) 615-1533

      Laura Jacobus
      Administrator, Residency Program

      (734) 764-3270

      Britney Doulos
      Administrator, Fellowship Programs

      (734) 998-6375

      Desire' Baber
      Coordinator, Medical Student Programs

      (734) 764-8864

      Laura Labut
      PhD Program Administrator

      (734) 763-0846

      Karen Barron
      Allied Health Education Program Manager

      (734) 232-6751

      • Clinical Fellowships

      • ACGME:
      • Blood Bank
      • Chemical Pathology
      • Cytopathology
      • Dermatopathology
      • Forensic Pathology
      • Hematopathology
      • Molecular Genetics
      • Neuropathology
      • Pediatic Pathology
      • Special Training:
      • Bone and Tissue
      • Breast
      • Gastrointestinal
      • Genitourinary
      • Gynecologic
      • Informatics
      • Pulmonary
      • Surgical Pathology

      Education Overview

      The division of Training Programs and Communication provides many opportunities for trainees within the department. Residents can obtain training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. Clinical Fellowships are offered in 17 subspecialties. Research is a core component of our graduate medical education programs. Graduate students can pursue their PhD in Cellular and Molecular Pathology, while the many research laboratories provide Post-doctoral training. In addition, our faculty are integrally involved in teaching both medical and dental students.

  • Experimental
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      • Office of Research-Med School
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      Contact

      Michal Warner

      ph. (734)936-9355

      4058-B BSRB
      109 Zina Pitcher Pl.
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2200
      (734) 764-8403

      • NIH

      • NIH.gov
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      • Grants/Funding

      Experimental Pathology Overview

      The Experimental Pathology research faculty focus on understanding the pathobiologic basis of human disease from basic science to translational projects and the development of therapies. Aided by laboratory staff, graduate students and postdocs, the labs work in multiple areas, including cancer biology, development, neuroscience, epigenetics, aging, mucosal biology, immunology and inflammation, and therapeutics.

  • Informatics
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      PI Service Desk
      (734) 936-6740
      Weekdays 7am - 5pm

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      Beth Gibson

      4227 Med Sci I
      1301 Catherine St.
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5602
      (734) 615-5727

      Pathology Informatics Overview

      The primary mission and focus of the Pathology Informatics division is providing uninterrupted stewardship of the clinical laboratory information systems in use by the clinical faculty and staff, across the department, to produce the clinical laboratory results serving the enterprise’s patient populations.

  • DGG
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      • Cytogenetics
      • Dermatopathology Molecular
      • Fellowship
      • MCTP
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      • Molecular Diagnostics

      Contact

      Brittney Williams
      Executive Assistant

      2800 Plymouth Rd, Bldg 36
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5605
      (734) 232-5482

      Diagnostic Genetics and Genomics Overview

      The division Diagnostic Genetics and Genomics (DGG) strives to unite the multiple molecular diagnostic and research endeavors within the department. Clinical applications generally include diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic applications while striving to be on the cutting edge of qualitative and quantitative nucleic acid analyses for genetics and oncology.

  • Quality
      • About Us
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      • Value Creation
      • Health & Safety Manual

      Contact

      Eleanor Mills
      Manager

      2800 Plymouth Rd, Bldg 35
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5602
      (734) 232-5648

      Quality & Health Improvement Overview

      The division of Quality and Health Improvement strives to transform the patient experience for the better by drawing on extensive experience in laboratory science, quality management, change management, information systems and project management. Using a customer-focused approach, the division strives to improve processes and ensure an innovative mindset across the department.

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      Contact

      Office of the Chair
      NCRC 30-1521
      2800 Plymouth Rd, Bldg. 35
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2800
      ph. (734) 763-6384
      fax. (734) 763-4782

      Angela Suliman
      Assistant to Dr. Parkos

      (734) 763-6384

      Yvonne Beadle
      Assistant to David Golden

      (734) 615-6371

      Vice Chairs Support

      Marie Brady
      Assistant to Drs. Kathleen Cho & Kamran Mirza

      (734) 232-5634

      Shirley Pindzia
      Assistant to Dr. Myers

      (734) 936-1888

      Faculty & Staff Overview

      The Department of Pathology is composed of a large and diverse group of faculty, representing all disciplines of Pathology, many laboratory, administrative and research staff, as well as trainees and students. The focus is always on excellence in service, education and research.

  • PRR
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      • Meet the Team
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      • What is Lean Design

      Contact

      Christine Baker

      PRR Project
      300 North Ingalls Building
      Rm NI6A11
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5422
      (734) 764-5672

      PRR Overview

      The Pathology Relocation and Renovation (PRR) Project is part of a multi-year renovation and relocation that features two phases. Phase One brings much of Pathology together at the North Campus Research Complex. Phase Two includes renovations at University Hospital (UH) creating creation of an automated core laboratory and other critical laboratory and support spaces. Innovation drives this project, which affects about 186,000 gross square feet and will drive positive trends related to growth, expenses, and opportunities for collaboration. When fully functional, new laboratories will transform the patient experience and produce better outcomes.

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      Pathology Resources

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      CORE Resources

      • Aperio Slide Scanning Core
      • Flow Cytometry Core
      • Molecular Pathology Core
      • Imaging / Communications Core
      • Biomedical Research Core Facilities
      • Research Histology Core

      Research

      • eResearch
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      • Office of Research-Med School
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      • SCOPUS
      • UMich Office of Research
      • Web of Science

      Clinical

      • Analytics (Pathology)
      • Antibiotic Susceptibility
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      • Glance Access
      • Michigan Medicine Clinical
      • Michigan Medicine Home
      • PAMI / PathTrack
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      For Residents

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Pathology Links

  • UMPAS/AJFS
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  • Digital Pathology
  • Elements
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  • Libraries
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Pathology Programs

  • Employee Recognition
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U of M Links

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2014 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

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

2014

Department Chair
Kathleen R. Cho, MD (Interim, 7/2013-9/2014)

Editorial Team
Robin Kunkel
Laura Zaborski

Prinicipal Photography
Mark Deming
Elizabeth Walker

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Henry Appelman, MD
Barbara McKenna, MD
Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska, PhD
Charles Parkos, MD, PhD
Robert Penny, MD, PhD
Lauren Smith, MD
Scott Tomlins, MD, PhD
Elizabeth Walker

2014 Newsletter Cover Image
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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

  • Introducing Charles A. Parkos

  • Facing Fears to Improve Patient Care

  • A Brief History of Pathology Chairs

  • Paradigm

  • Faculty Perspectives: Ethics and Pathology

  • Faculty Profile: One Old Guy's Perspective on Pathology at Michigan

  • Molecular and Celluar Pathology Graduate Program

2016 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Autopsy Technician draws blood while working in the Wayne County morgue. See Article
Photography by Kelly Root

2016

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, M.D., Ph.D.

Editorial Team
Robin Kunkel
Barbara McKenna, M.D.
Vashni Santee
Sara Talpos

Prinicipal Photography
Mark Deming
Kelly Root
Elizabeth Walker

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Jeffrey Jentzen, M.D., Ph.D.
Duane Newton, Ph.D.
Brent Temple
Elizabeth Walker
Peter A. Ward, M.D.

2016 Newsletter Cover Image
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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 2015-2016

  • Wayne County Medical Examiners Office + University of Michigan

    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.

  • The History of Pathology Imaging

    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.

  • Staff in Focus

    Lab Ambassador Program: Bridging the Gap between Patients and the Laboratory

  • Featured Methodology

    MALDI-TOF: A new Paradigm for Diagnostic Microbiology

  • Reflections

    Faculty member and former chair, Peter Ward, reflects on his decades of service at the U-M

  • Uncovering the Truth

    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.

  • Moving Forward - Relocation of Pathology

    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.


2017 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Dr. Sriram Venneti, MD, PhD and Postdoctoral Fellow, Chan Chung, PhD investigate pediatric brain cancer. See Article
Photography by Dustin Johnston

2017

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial Team
Robin Kunkel
Barbara McKenna, MD
Vashni Santee
Elizabeth Walker

Prinicipal Photography
Dustin Johnston
Elizabeth Walker

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Lina Shao, PhD
Leslie Stainton
Sara Talpos
Elizabeth Walker

2017 Newsletter Cover Image
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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 2016-2017

  • Understanding Pediatric Brain Cancer

    Dr. Siram Venneti's lab explores the interface of metabolism, epigenetics and brain development in order to better understand and eventually treat childhood cancer.

  • More than a Blood Draw

    Phlebotomists are on the front lines, influencing the patient experience with each blood draw.

  • Featured Methodology

    Cancer cytogenomic arrays detect genomic legions in tiny amounts, resulting in big impacts on patient care, including more targeted therapy for pediatric brain tumors.

  • Through the Looking Glass

    A personal breast cancer diagnosis leads to new perspectives on medicine and the patient experience for Laura Cooling, MD.

  • The Smallest Among Us

    Rajah Rabah, MD works to make autopsy reports more accessible to families and change the perceptions of pediatric pathology.

  • Life as a Pediatric Pathology Fellow

    Interview of pediatric fellow Nathan Shaller, MD


2018 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Director of the Neuropathology Fellowship, Dr. Sandra Camelo-Piragua serves on the Patient and Family Advisory Council.
Photography by Dustin Johnston

2018

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial Team
Robin Kunkel
Christine Rigney
Vashni Santee
Elizabeth Walker

Prinicipal Photography
Dustin Johnston

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Rohit Mehra, PhD
Leslie Stainton
Sara Talpos

2018 Newsletter Cover Image
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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 2017-2018

  • Building Better Bridges

    A new U-M initiative aims to improve the patient experience by forging connections between pathologists and the people they serve.

  • Medicine, Humility, Respect, & Beyond

    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.

  • Understanding the Living

    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.

  • She Designed a Life She Loves

    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.

  • Striving for Zero

    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.




2019 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Residents Ashley Bradt (left) and William Perry work at a multi-headed scope in our new facility.
Photography by Dustin Johnston

2019

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial Team
Lynn A. McCain, MHSA
Elizabeth Walker

Prinicipal Photography
Dustin Johnston

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Duane Newton, PhD

2019 Newsletter Cover Image
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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 2018-2019

  • Navigating Change

    The Department of Pathology embraces the future while navigating through multiple changes as it settles into its new laboratory home.

  • A Once-in-a-Lifetime Project

    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).

  • A Blank Canvas

    A look at the artists behind the artwork hung in the newly renovated facility.

  • Making Sense Out of Tragedy

    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.

  • A Fundamental Passion

    Bryan Betz, PhD, was inspired by his late wife, Sharon, to pursue a career in clinical diagnostics. This is his story.

  • Alumni Story: Jiaying Tan

    Catch up with alumna, Jiaying Tan, PhD, and learn how her mentorship shaped her career.

  • Engaging Our Future

    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?




2020 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Dr. Kristine Konopka (right) instructing residents while using a multi-headed microscope.
Photography by Camren Clouthier

2020

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial Team
Lynn A. McCain, MHSA
Elizabeth Walker
Lidija Fremeau

Prinicipal Photography
Camren Clouthier
Dustin Johnston
Elizabeth Walker

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska, PhD
Leslie Stainton

2020 Newsletter Cover Image
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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 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.




2021 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Patient specimens poised for COVID-19 PCR testing.
Photography by Camren Clouthier / Digital Art by Brent Temple

2021

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial
Lynn A. McCain, MHSA

Photography
Camren Clouthier

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Camren Clouthier
Jason Keech
Zander Tolyn
Anne Van Veen

2021 Newsletter Cover Image
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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

  • Inside the COVID Pandemic

    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.


2022 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Dr. Pantanowitz demonstrates using machine learning in analyzing slides.
Photography by Camren Clouthier

2022

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial
Lynn A. McCain, MHSA

Photography
Camren Clouthier

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Camren Clouthier
Lidija A. Fremeau
David Golden
Jason Keech

2022 Newsletter Cover Image
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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 2021-2022

  • Pathology in the Modern Age

    The field of Pathology is changing quickly as technology advances, with deep learning and artificial intelligence expanding into diagnostic arenas

  • From Red to Blue

    Nebraska native shucks Scarlet and Cream for Maize and Blue as he moves up the ranks in Pathology.

  • Creating the Opportunity

    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.

  • 30 Years of Research at Michigan Medicine

    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.

  • Spotlight on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

    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.


2023 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

(Left to Right) Drs. Angela Wu, Laura Lamps, and Maria Westerhoff.

2023

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial
Lynn A. McCain, MHSA
Anastazia Hartman

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Amme Van Veen
Zander Tolyn
Jason Keech

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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 2022-2023

  • Building a Culture of Development, Inclusion and Wellness

    Assistant Chairs, Drs. Laura Lamps, Angela Wu, and Maria Westerhoff address the departmental focus on creating change in the areas of Faculty and Staff Development, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and Wellness and Culture.

  • Only Steps Away From the Finish!

    In the multi-phase, multi-year effort to relocate and renovate spaces at the North Campus Research Complex and University Hospital, a finish line is within sight.

  • Mentorship by Managers—Empowering the Next Generation of Scientists

    Lisa McMurry and Michele Cusato describe their roles as mentors/managers in research laboratories within the Department of Pathology.

  • Individualized Opportunity: Physician Scientist Training Pathway

    Gain perspectives from both the mentor and the trainee on the department’s Physician Scientist Training Pathway (PSTP) program.

  • Cheryl's Journey

    Read about Cheryl and her experience as a living donor and how pathology plays a pivotal role.

  • Visual Recognition Talent Leads to Career in Dermatopathology

    A special talent in visual pattern recognition led Dr. May Chan to her career in Dermatopathology. Dr. Chan discusses her path from Hong Kong to her current role as the Interim Service Chief for Dermatopathology at Michigan Medicine Department of Pathology.

  • ASOs To The Rescue!

    Dr. Andrew Lieberman’s research into neurological diseases is making inroads into potential treatment therapies for impacted patients, including an exciting finding utilizing ASOs to reverse the impact of Kennedy’s Disease in mice.


2024 Newsletter Cover Image ON THE COVER

Illustration representing the various machines and processing used within our labs.

2024

Department Chair
Charles A. Parkos, MD, PhD

Editorial
Lynn A. McCain, MHSA
Anastazia Hartman, MBA, MS

Layout Design
Brent Temple

Contributors
Christine Baker
Michael Pitter, PhD
Carmen Gherasim, PhD
Mustafa Yousif, MD
Annette Kim, MD, PhD
Zoe Shafiezadeh

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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 2023-2024

  • The Genomic Revolution in Oncology: Tracing the Development of MiOncoSeq at U-M

    Dr. Arul Chinnaiyan's visionary MiOncoSeq project at the University of Michigan, launched in 2010.

  • A New Era in Pathology

    The Pathology Relocation and Renovation (PRR) team is celebrating a final project move which means that a 10-year project is coming to an end.

  • Beyond the Microscope: The Unknown World of Pathology Informatics

    Pathology Informatics is pivotal in patient care, clinical laboratory outcomes, and many other aspects of pathology. Learn about the Pathology Informatics team and the importance of their roles.

  • The Makings of a Immunologist: A Journey Through Literature, Philosophy, and Cancer Research

    A personal persepctive from one of our trainees, Michael Pitter, PhD as he describes his journey in becoming an immunologist.

  • A Model of Muldisciplinary Patient Care: How an Idea Led to a New Interdisciplinary Clinic within U-M

    Dr. Rouba Ali-Fehmi and the breast pathology team have partnered with other departments within Michigan Medicine to create a multidisciplinary clinic which helps patients better understand their diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.

  • The Future of Pathology Now: How Michigan Medicine's Experts are Harnessing Tech for Better Care

    Three experts describe the dramatic advances in technology being implementsed with the Department of Pathology.

  • The Adaptable Dr. David Gordon: Highlights from His 55-Year Career

    David Gordon describes his storied career spanning six decades of cardiovascular pathology with multiple detours along the way.

  • Pathology in the Digital Age: Harnessing Social Media for Education, Outreach, and Collaboration

    Examining the impact social media makes in collaboration within the field of pathology, and how many of our faculty are utilizing this tool for education.


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