Stanford Pathology
in the news

Read the latest news happening within Stanford Pathology

  • – Department of Pathology

    Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Symposium
    April 24-28, 2023

    – Department of Pathology

    Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Symposium
    April 24-28, 2023

    The Department of Pathology is excited to host ā€œDiversity Week 2023ā€ April 24-28, 2023. The week will feature distinguished speakers delving into topics across the spectrum of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in academia. The Pathology DEI Committee welcomes all members of the Stanford University community to participate.

  • – Department of Pathology

    Lianna Wat, PhD, Nominated for Lindau Nobel Laureate

    Lianna Wat, PhD, of Stanford Pathology [Svensson Lab] was selected at the 2020 CSHRF for her presentation on the topic ā€œA role for triglyceride lipase brummer in the regulation of sex differences in Drosophila fat storage and breakdownā€

  • – Department of Pathology

    DE&I Fair 2022

    A wide range of topics were discussed at the Stanford Pathology DE&I Fair held on October 26, 2022. Topics ranged from Women in Science and Pathology, Peer Support, Disabilities support, and Global Health...

  • – News Center

    Stanford Medicine pathology professor Richard Kempson dies at 92

    Kempson, a founding member of the surgical pathology department, was an inspiring teacher and mentor to hundreds of trainees.


Stanford Pathology Research

Read some of the most note worthy research articles published by Stanford Pathology Faculty

Stanford Pathology
Upcoming Lectures & Events

Stanford Pathology
is Hiring

We are growing, come join us!

Stanford Pathology Welcomes New Faculty

  • Lu Yang, MD, PhD

    Stanford Pathology extends a warm welcome to Lu Yang, MD, PhD, Instructor in Pathology…

  • Jeffrey Nirschl, MD, PhD

    Stanford Pathology extends a warm welcome to Jeffrey Nirschl, MD, PHD, Instructor in Pathology…

  • Fei Dong, MD

    Dr. Dong is a molecular pathologist. His area of expertise include the clinical interpretation of advanced molecular diagnostic testing including cancer next generation sequencing.

  • Ankur Sangoi, MD

    Dr. Sangoi earned his bachelor and medical degrees from Saint Louis University. He completed Anatomic and Clinical Pathology residency with subspecialty Genitourinary Pathology training at Stanford, and is AP/CP board-certified.