Logistics Coordinator Chris Smith Shares His Story
The Department of Pathology’s Clinical Pathology Symposium, held on April 22nd, offered participants opportunities to learn about sustainability, heavy metal toxicities, and a legal victory. Participants also engaged with booths offering trivia, games, prizes, and a chance to learn what others in the laboratory do. In honor of Earth Day, this symposium offered sustainable food options and zero-waste products.
The American Red Cross is holding blood drives with a critical need for donors and an emergency shortage of Type O blood and platelets. Please consider donating blood and saving a life!
To schedule an appointment, log onto RedCrossBlood.org (sponsor code: goblue) or call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Appointments are highly recommended. Walk-ins accepted as space permits. Photo ID required.
Celebrating Laboratory Professionals Week.
On April 14, we celebrate Pathologists' Assistants (PAs) for their vital role in healthcare, assisting in disease diagnosis through specimen examination, autopsies, and laboratory management. Their expertise ensures accurate diagnoses and improved patient outcomes, making them essential yet often unsung heroes in medicine.
We are excited to announce another new PhD from our Molecular and Cellular Graduate Program! Noah Puleo, PhD, successfully defended his thesis “Identification of Novel Mechanisms and Drivers of Ovarian Cancer Carcinogenesis and Chemotherapy Resistance,” the culmination of his educational journey, which also included a graduate certificate in Precision Health.
Introducing Navin Mahadevan, MD, PhD
We are pleased to announce that Kamran Mirza, MD, PhD, professor of pathology and assistant chair for pathology education, was awarded the Pakistani-American Pathologists’ Society’s Distinguished Service Award at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology. This award recognizes visionary pathology leaders whose impact will be felt for generations.