November 30 Nov 30
2022
Wednesday Wed
In person & ZOOM
Event

PATHOLOGY GRAND ROUNDS

Kempson Endowed Chair Lecture: Anne Mills, MD
“Merging Morphology and Molecular in Endometrial Carcinoma:
Building on Dr. Kempson’s Legacy”

PLEASE NOTE: This lecture will take place in person and via ZOOM
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About Pathology Grand Rounds

The Pathology Grand Rounds is open to those affiliated with Stanford University Medical Center and invited guests only. The objective is to increase knowledge in the field of Pathology. There is no commercial support received for this course unless otherwise specified. These lectures are hosted by Stanford Pathology Faculty.

Some Grand Rounds Lectures may be available in person and/or hybrid via ZOOM. Please contact Roomana Patel at roomana@stanford.edu or 650-725-9352 for more information.

About the Speaker

Anne Mills, MD

Associate Professor of Pathology
Anatomic & Clinical Pathlogy Residency Program Director
Gynecologic & Breast Fellowship Director
University of Virginia Department of Pathology

Dr. Anne Mills is a tenured Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Virginia.  She completed AP/CP training at Stanford University in 2012 and subsequently received fellowship training in Gynecologic & Breast Pathology and Cytopathology at the University of Virginia.  In addition to signing out surgical pathology and cytopathology, she serves as both the AP/CP Residency program director and Gynecologic and Breast Pathology Fellowship Director. She is passionate about improving patient care at both the local and national level and participates in advocacy efforts with groups such as the College of American Pathologists and the Virginia Society for Pathology.  Lastly, she pursues translational research centering on the use of histology, immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, and molecular studies to inform a cancer diagnosis, prognostication, and treatment.  Her research has an emphasis on human papillomavirus-related cancers, heritable and mismatch repair-deficient malignancies, and immunotherapy biomarkers, and she has published over 90 original articles and chapters on these topics.  Outside of work, her top priority is spending time with her husband and two young children with a healthy dose of running and Peloton biking at the margins of the day. 

Location

(If held in person, please refer to lecture details)

Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge
291 Campus Dr., LK130
Palo Alto, CA 94305
USA

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