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6th Annual Listinsky Lecture Features

International Heparanese Expert Pathology recently welcomed a world-renowned expert on heparanese Israel Vlodavsky, Ph.D., to present the sixth annual John Jay Listinsky Lecture in Glycobiology. On August 30, Vlodavsky traveled from Israel’s Technion Integrated Cancer Center, where he heads the Tumor Biology Lab, to lecture on “Heparanese: From Basic Research to Novel Therapeutics for Cancer Inflammation.” Vlodavsky is the world’s leading Dr. Ralph Sanderson, Division Director, MCP; Dr. Israel expert on heparanese, Vlodovsky; and Dr. Gene Siegal, Professor, AP an enzyme that cleaves heparan sulfate, who has authored more than 400 articles mosty related to this remarkable enzyme that plays a key role in cancer progression and inflammation. He has worked for decades on heparanese cancer research with UAB Pathology Division Director Ralph Sanderson, Ph.D., Molecular & Cellular Pathology. Sanderson’s collaboration with Dr. Vlodavsky spans almost two decades, beginning when they met in Stockholm, Sweden in the early 2000s. “I was wanting to move some of my work into the heparanase field and Israel was happy to collaborate with me by supplying some needed heparanase

reagents,” Sanderson recalls. “That early collaboration blossomed into a longstanding collaboration and friendship that has covered multiple projects, including two grants from the NIH and two from the United States–Israel Binational Science Foundation.” Their work together focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying the ability of heparanase to promote tumor progression, including studies on metastasis, tumor growth and angiogenesis. “In addition, we worked together on development and clinical testing of a novel heparanase inhibitor that has been tested successfully in human myeloma patients,” Sanderson says. “Currently our work is continuing to focus on mechanistic studies, but are now aimed at understanding how expression of heparanase by host (non-tumor) cells within the tumor microenvironment contribute to cancer progression.” Dr. Jay John Listinsky, an adjunct associate professor of pathology at UAB at the time of his untimely death in 2012, originally trained as a diagnostic radiologist but had a decades-long interest in fucosylated molecules and their overlapping physiologic properties. He collaborated with investigators in the Division of Anatomic Pathology for many years, which generated a number of novel manuscripts adding important data to the knowledge base of glycobiology. To further this work, his friends, colleagues, and family — spearheaded by his wife and UAB pathologist, Cathy — endowed this lectureship for future generations.

Annual Brissie Lecture Features Nevada County Coroner The sixth annual Robert M. Brissie Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Pathology and the Alabama Eye Bank, featured LAURA D. KNIGHT, M.D., Chief Medical Examiner and Coroner of Washoe DR. LAURA KNIGHT WITH CEO County, Nevada, LAN BLAKE, ADVANCING SIGHT. Regional Medical Examiner’s Office. Held in December in the West Pavilion Conference Center, Knight spoke on “Medical Examiner/

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Coroner Cooperation with Organ and Tissue Donation,” highlighting research in forensic pathology as it relates to other disciplines such as radiology, genetic testing, and sudden unexplained death in epilepsy. Knight received her M.D. from the University of Louisville School of Medicine, and completed her residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Medical University of South Carolina, and her fellowship in forensic pathology at the Office of Medical Investigator at the University of New Mexico. Knight has published educational modules, book chapters,

and journal articles on forensic pathology and pediatric forensic pathology. Dr. Knight serves on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Medical Examiners and ion the editorial board of the journal Academic Forensic Pathology.

In 2018, Dr. Knight received an 2018 award from the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) for her development of a tissue and cornea donation program at the Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner’s Office, which grants patients lifesaving tissue and corneal transplants.


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Netto Named Editor-in-Chief of Modern Pathology

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

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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
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Shevde's Research Featured by Department of Defense

1min
page 24

Pivotal Role Found for IgG Autoantibodies in IgA Nephropathy

4min
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Model Probes Possible Treatments for Common Cause of Infant Death

8min
pages 20-22

Cancer Research Retreat

1min
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New Review Identifies 4 Hallmarks of Cancer Metastasis

1min
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4th Annual TTP Fair a Success

1min
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Karthikeyan and Hildreth Join Division of Molecular & Cellular Pathology

4min
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Nice Vice Chair for Research Appointed

2min
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Miller Selected as Division Director of Neuropathology

1min
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USCAP Conference 2019

2min
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A New History Book on UAB Pathology

1min
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Marques Joins ABPath Advisory Committee

1min
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Morlote Joins Genomic Diagnostics and Bioinformatics

2min
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Netto Publishes 3 Articles

5min
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Tri-State Conference Features UAB Faculty

2min
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4 New Faculty in Anatomic Pathology

2min
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Renowned Pediatric Pathologist Establishes Education Fund

2min
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New Faculty in Laboratory Medicine

1min
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Fatima Publishes Book on Practical Approach to Renal Biopsy

1min
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Open Source: How a Data Scientist Is Bringing Precision Medicine to the People

6min
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Advancing the Vision of Genomic Diagnostic Pathology at UAB

2min
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Welcome from the Department Chair

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Table of Contents

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