Hot off the press, Rosen’s Breast Pathology 5th Ed. is finally out! A special treat for breast pathologists of all ages, but non-breast pathologists will enjoy it too! @MSKPathology@TheISBP@BreastPathology
Practical Issues of Digital Pathology and Imaging Artificial Intelligence Implementation, presentation by Dr. Matthew Hanna from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. @tim_dalfonso@MSKPathology@rovingatuscap
50 years ago today, Neil Armstrong, Mike Collins and I launched into space on a mission of enormous importance. God bless the 400,000 Americans who helped us get to the moon and back. Together, we Americans can do anything! Never forget July 16, 1969! #Apollo50
Congratulations to @MSKPathology's 2019 recipient of the William Gerald Award, Dr. Kojo S. J. Elenitoba- Johnson from @PennPathLabMed, presented at our annual Symposium in Translational Research in Pathology @sloan_kettering
@MSKPathology is very excited for the 2019 Maude Abbott Lecture with our Chair, Dr. David Klimstra! “Acini, Islets, and Associated Pancreatic Neoplasia: A Journey of Technological Evolution in Research and Diagnostics” 4:15pm TODAY- Potomac Ballroom #USCAP2019
Excited to give my 1st Interactive microscopy course “Uncommon histologic subtypes of triple negative breast cancer”. Many thanks to the participants. Thank you USCAP for the awesome opportunity. #USCAP2019#ISBP2019@TheUSCAP@MSKPathology@EdiBrogi
Please join us in congratulating Surya V. Seshan, M.B., B.S., Board Certified in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology, with an expertise in Surgical Pathology, @WCMCPathology and @WeillCornell for being recognized by Castle Connolly as a Top Doctor in Pathology!
Congratulations to Drs. Victor Reuter and Marc Rosenblum who walked through the doors of @sloan_kettering together on their first day of surgical pathology fellowship 35 years ago! @MSKPathology would not be the same without you! #PeopleofPathology
The magnificent Jupiter. Since 2016, @NASAJuno spacecraft has been gracing us with beautiful images of the giant gas planet's chaotic vortices and penetrating its deep, colorful zones and belts in a quest to reveal its origin story: https://t.co/JvlDJpZ7Ks
The pedestrian fatality in Tempe, Ariz. is very sad, but the immediate assumption that the self-driving car was at fault--an assumption that now seems erroneous--is fascinating. Food for sociologists and psychologists.