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.
Lauren B. Smith, a clinical professor of pathology in the Medical School, has been elected to fill a vacancy on the nine-member Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the executive arm of U-M’s central faculty governance system.
Dr. Daniel Boyer was recently announced as the Hematopathology Section Director. The hematopathology section consists of eleven faculty members who provide expert subspecialty diagnostic services and care for a large population of Michigan Medicine and MLabs patients using a variety of technologies including morphology, flow cytometry, cytogenetics, FISH, and molecular diagnostics. The service is anticipated to grow in volume and complexity as our integrated care network expands, and Dr. Boyer's leadership will be instrumental to our joint success.
Dr. Robert C. Bell, Assistant Professor of Pathology
Dr. Kamran Mirza, Assistant Chair for Education
Multiple Department of Pathology faculty members have recently been recognized for their achievements and nominated to leadership roles for their excellence within their respective fields. These members continue to demonstrate the depth of our department's knowledge and research.
Giving Blueday, the University of Michigan’s 24-hour celebration of giving, has moved to the spring this year. On March 10, the university will encourage donors around the world to give to the programs and causes they care most about at U-M. Donors can visit the Giving Blueday website to find causes and make donations, view real-time progress, read about the impact of Giving Blueday, and more.
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