UAB Pathology in Focus Vol. 2 Issue 1

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Pathology Interest Group

Netto Teaches in Europe,

Draws Crowds

South America and Asia

On August 15, more than 60 UAB School of Medicine medical students took part in the Pathology Interest Group Lunch and Learn held in Volker Hall. This was the group’s first meeting of this academic year, organized by Hannah Cutshall (MS2).

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Danielle Fasciano, D.O., Chief Resident, Clinical Pathology, (PGY4) gave a presentation introducing the career of a pathologist, focusing on the subspecialties, the UAB training program, and elective/scholarly possibilities within the Department of Pathology for medical students. David Dorn, M.D. (Hemepath fellow, previous Anatomic Pathology Chief Resident, and previous UAB medical student) was in attendance as was Christine Arnesen, M.D. (PGY3). Faculty advisors Silvio Litovsky, M.D., Professor, Anatomic Pathology, and Brandi McCleskey, M.D., Assistant Professor, Forensic Pathology, also attended and invited attendees to rotate through the department, as well as other Pathology Interest Group events.

On Tuesday evening, August 27,

the Pathology Interest Group gathered in the Surgical Pathology conference room in North Pavilion, named in honor of Dr. Vishnu Reddy, Professor, Anatomic Pathology. They came together as part of a co-enrollment course between Forensic Medicine and Public Health, “How the Dead Can Teach the Living,” led by Brandi McCleskey, M.D., Assistant Professor, Forensic Pathology. The course invited students in the interest group to come view slides on the room’s multi-head microscopes. The session covered topics such as cardiac, pulmonary, renal and gastrointestinal pathology, and was taught by residents Danielle Fasciano, Chief Resident, Bo Chen, PGY-4, Taylor Pickens, PGY-3, and Oraine Snaith, PGY-2.

Department of Pathology was represented internationally by our chair, George J. Netto, M.D., Robert and Ruth Anderson Endowed Chair, as he delivered lectures and coursework at international conferences this fall.

In October, Dr. Netto attended the LATIN AMERICAN CONGRESS OF PATHOLOGY, SLAP Congress 2019, in Lima, Peru, where he spoke on “When Our Doubts Go Beyond the H-E: Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Techniques that Help Us in Urological Pathology.” From there, Dr. Netto traveled to the FIRST BALKAN SCHOOL OF MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY in Sofia, Bulgaria, for the Second Balkan Conference of Personlized Medicine in October, where he delivered lectures on “Liquid Biopsy: Plasma and Beyond.” The next leg took place in Asia, where first Dr. Netto attended the 9th Annual meeting of Chinese Pathologists and the 25TH CONGRESS OF CHINESE SOCIETY OF PATHOLOGY,

November 14-17 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province. Sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association and the Chinese Society of Pathology (CSP), this event is organized by Henan Provincial Medical Association and Henan Provincial Society of Pathology. CSP has a history of almost 100 years and is the largest official organization for Chinese pathologists and technicians, estimated at more than 18,000 pathologists.

The conference plays an important role in promoting education and research, covering every specialty from cytology, head and neck, GI, breast, soft tissue and molecular medicine. The annual meeting usually attracts more than 4,000 attendees from all over China. The final stop was in Balikpapan, Indonesia, to speak at the INDONESIAN

ASSOCIATION OF PATHOLOGISTS’ ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING

in November on “Pathology in the Future.” The meeting is co-organized by the APIAP and supported by the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists. During this conference, Dr. Netto was recognized by the organizing associations. This trip reflects a broader effort by the Department of Pathology to represent UAB and the Southeast internationally, with many of our faculty and researchers presenting at conferences across the nation and around the world. UAB Pathology has a memorandum of understanding to serve as a sister institution to the University of Zagreb, Croatia, as well as the Universidada San Francisco de Quito, Equador. We look forward to adding additional partner institutions in the near future.

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Articles inside

Netto Named Editor-in-Chief of Modern Pathology

1min
page 48

Pathology Takes 3rd at SOM Diversity Fair

1min
page 47

4 Anatomic Pathology Faculty Retire

4min
pages 45-46

Grizzle Recognized with ISBER Founder’s Award

2min
page 44

Chen and Reddy Honored with SOM Dean's Excellence Awards

4min
pages 42-43

Dussaq Wins 2019 William Boyd Medal

2min
page 41

3 Awarded Professor Emeritus Status

5min
pages 39-40

Six Faculty Promotions

2min
page 38

Pathology Takes Home 3 Argus Awards

2min
page 37

Pathology Faculty Appointed to Endowed Professorships 3

2min
page 36

2019 Holiday Party

1min
page 35

6th Annual Listinsky Lecture Features International Heparanese Expert

2min
page 34

Netto Teaches in Europe, South America and Asia

1min
page 33

Eric Olson Delivers Pritchett Lecture 28th annual Paulette Shirey Pritchett Endowed Lecture

3min
page 32

Alexander Lecture Features Jacob Steinberg

1min
page 31

New Class of Residents and Fellows Welcomed

2min
page 30

Pathology Mentorships Foster Success

1min
page 29

Department Celebrates Outgoing Residents and Fellows

2min
page 28

Professor Puts Blood Cancer on the Run

1min
page 27

Research Retreat 2019 at Regions Field a Hit

3min
pages 26-27

Honoring Former Department Chair Jay McDonald, M.D.

3min
page 25

Shevde's Research Featured by Department of Defense

1min
page 24

Pivotal Role Found for IgG Autoantibodies in IgA Nephropathy

4min
pages 23-24

Model Probes Possible Treatments for Common Cause of Infant Death

8min
pages 20-22

Cancer Research Retreat

1min
page 19

New Review Identifies 4 Hallmarks of Cancer Metastasis

1min
page 19

4th Annual TTP Fair a Success

1min
page 18

Karthikeyan and Hildreth Join Division of Molecular & Cellular Pathology

4min
pages 17-18

Nice Vice Chair for Research Appointed

2min
page 16

Miller Selected as Division Director of Neuropathology

1min
page 16

USCAP Conference 2019

2min
page 15

A New History Book on UAB Pathology

1min
page 14

Marques Joins ABPath Advisory Committee

1min
page 14

Morlote Joins Genomic Diagnostics and Bioinformatics

2min
page 14

Netto Publishes 3 Articles

5min
pages 12-13

Tri-State Conference Features UAB Faculty

2min
page 11

4 New Faculty in Anatomic Pathology

2min
page 10

Renowned Pediatric Pathologist Establishes Education Fund

2min
page 9

New Faculty in Laboratory Medicine

1min
page 8

Fatima Publishes Book on Practical Approach to Renal Biopsy

1min
page 8

Open Source: How a Data Scientist Is Bringing Precision Medicine to the People

6min
pages 6-7

Advancing the Vision of Genomic Diagnostic Pathology at UAB

2min
page 4

Welcome from the Department Chair

2min
page 3

Table of Contents

2min
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