Anatomic Pathology Research

Studies in anatomic pathology are focused on identifying methods for better classification and prognostication of diseases from limited specimens, such as biopsies (Drs. Frazier, Konrad, Loy, Diaz-Arias, Esebua, Ingram, Anthony, Miller). Research opportunities are available for medical students and residents in anatomic pathology, or as collaborative efforts with faculty in other departments. Anatomic pathology is not typically an area of research for graduate students seeking doctoral degrees.

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Dr. Douglas C. Anthony
Dr. Alberto Diaz-Arias
Dr. Magda Esebua
Dr. Shellaine Frazier
Dr. Ellis Ingram
Dr. Tim Loy
Dr. Douglas Miller

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