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Stanford Pathologist Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD, Stanford University School of Medicine has received the ASM Award for Research or Leadership in Clinical Microbiology.
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Neuropathologist Dikran Horoupian dies at 91
Dikran Horoupian, the director of neuropathology at Stanford Medicine for nearly two decades, focused on degenerative and neoplastic disease and launched a muscle and nerve biopsy lab.
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Bali Pulendran is new director of Institute for Immunity, Transplantation and Infection
The institute’s purpose is to understand the human immune system at multiple levels — molecular, genetic and cellular — and to harness this understanding to prevent and treat disease.
Stanford Pathology Research
Read some of the most note worthy research articles published by Stanford Pathology Faculty
- Nature Communications, 2024
"Community assessment of methods to deconvolve cellular composition from bulk gene expression" - Cell, 2024
"Transforming Vaccinology" - Nature Immunology, 2024
"Mapping spatial organization and genetic cell-state regulators to target immune evasion in ovarian cancer" - Nature, 2024
"PTER is a N-acetyltaurine hydrolase that regulates feeding and obesity" - Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2024
"A pathologist–AI collaboration framework for enhancing diagnostic accuracies and efficiencies" - Cell, 2023
"Metabolic diversity in commensal protists regulates intestinal immunity and trans-kingdom competition"
Stanford Pathology
Upcoming Lectures & Events
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October 10, 2024 Faculty Candidate Lecture: “Novel Methodologies for the Analysis of Tissue and Their Application to the Study of Health and Disease” Ben Dulken, MD, PhD
Fellow in Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Pathology, Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine -
October 11, 2024 Stanford Pathology Research Retreat 2024 To be held at David and Joan Traitel Building of Hoover Institution — Present and discuss your work with others. Cash prizes in several categories to be presented.
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October 08, 2024 Pathology Grand Rounds: “The Power of Proteomic Discovery Studies in Neurodegenerative Diseases” Birgit Schilling, PhD
Professor, Buck Institute for Research on Aging; Director of the Mass Spectrometry Center, Buck Institute