🎉 Congrats to Jonathan Chen, MHS, PA(ASCP)!
He led the 4th edition of a national protocol for pediatric Ewing sarcoma—supporting accurate diagnosis & care for young patients. 👏 Reviewed by @Pathologists & published May 21.
Read more: https://t.co/bmsCaJGohL
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Duke Pathology has received a $3.0M, 5 year @theNCI grant to advance research on NEPC, a rare, aggressive disease. Led by Dr. Everardo Macias at @DukeMedSchool, the team is studying TTK as a potential target for new treatments.
🔗 https://t.co/B4MTv0nJmZ
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Happy #NationalCytotechnologyDay! Shout out to cytologists at Duke Pathology! 👏 From detecting cancer to supporting procedures in real time, their expertise drives better patient care.
“Cytologists are an invaluable part of our team.” — Dr. Danielle Elliott Range
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Dr. Thomas J. Cummings opened the AAPath Residency Program Directors Section Spring Meeting, helping lead national conversations on pathology residency education, AI, accreditation, and program leadership.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/9HtYYgvJM8
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🔬 New @NIH funding supports Duke research to help patients rebuild immune systems faster after thymus transplantation.
This work could improve recovery for cancer patients, support safer transplants & promote healthier immune aging.
https://t.co/3lxa4xbjfe
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From Posters to Podiums: Duke Pathology at #USCAP2026
Faculty and trainees shared innovative work, moderated sessions, and led discussions at this year’s USCAP meeting in San Antonio. See the highlights! https://t.co/yjyP3i3FRH
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Duke #Pathology is shining at #USCAP2026! ✨
3 poster presentations today led by first authors Dr. Tran Nguyen, Dr. John Yablonski, and Dr. Chanjuan Shi, with senior authors Dr. Madison Swaney, Dr. Chanjuan Shi, and Dr. Luis Carrillo.
Proud of them!
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Duke #Pathology shines at #USCAP2026! 🎉
Dr. Benjamin Chu (1st author) and Dr. Huihua Li (last author) presented research showing that age, spread of disease, & a remaining mass after surgery can be warning signs for patients with small bowel NE tumors. @pathclimbhli007
A fantastic Monday afternoon at #USCAP2026! 🎉
Duke #Pathology’s Dr. Danielle Maracaja led the trainee session with the Resident Advisory Subcommittee — an inspiring lineup!
L R: Dr. Maracaja, Dr. Terri Mason, Dr. Kathleen Byrnes, Dr. Raghav Pillappa, Dr. John Doyle. #IAMUSCAP
Another great start to the day at #USCAP2026 for Duke #Pathology! Dr. Carolyn Glass moderated the “Emerging Technologies and AI Platform” session, where presenters shared examples of breakthroughs that represent major paradigm shifts. 🔬 #IAMUSCAP@DukeMedSchool
A great start to Sunday at #USCAP2026 for Duke #Pathology! Dr. Chanjuan Shi presented on gastroenteropancreatic NE tumors🔬, and Dr. Shannon McCall shared insights on how core facility leadership shapes a successful career. #IAMUSCAP@DrShannonMcCall@DukeMedSchool
We’re proud to have exceptional #DukePathology faculty and residents presenting at #USCAP2026, March 21–26 in San Antonio! Follow along for updates throughout the meeting.
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