Jessica Anderson-Calleja, MD, a hematopathology fellow at Michigan Medicine, is gaining recognition for her work exploring how artificial intelligence can improve laboratory operations.
Anderson-Calleja recently received the Paul E. Strandjord Young Investigator Award from the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists (ACLPS) after presenting her research at the organization’s annual meeting in St. Louis. The award highlights emerging leaders in laboratory medicine and recognizes innovative research contributions from fellows and residents.
Her presentation, titled “Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Laboratory: A Tool for Laboratory Document Review,” focused on a quality improvement project that used AI to streamline document comparison processes within the laboratory.
Paula Reichel, a Molecular and Cellular Pathology PhD candidate in the Department of Pathology at the University of Michigan, has received a prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) F31 fellowship to support her research on how food allergies develop early in life.
Named Associate Director of the Clinical Pathology Division on March 1, 2026, Dr. David Manthei brings a broad perspective shaped by his many roles. He serves as Section Director of Immunology and Special Chemistry, Associate Program Director for the Pathology Residency Program, Program Director for the Chemical Pathology Fellowship Program, and Director of the Michigan Diabetes Research Center Chemistry Laboratory, in addition to his new role.
Appointment of Chang Kim, Ph.D., as faculty director of the Flow Cytometry Core, a unit in the Biomedical Research Core Facilities.