The University of Michigan Department of Pathology is comprised of nearly 200 faculty and 1,100 staff, who provide the best patient care and research possible.
Congratulations to #UMichPath researchers, Drs. Jolanta Grembecka and Tomasz Cierpicki on their recent @US_FDA approval of the first once-daily oral therapy for relapsed/refractory NPM1-mutant acute myeloid leukemia.
“This transformative discovery, grounded in research conducted in the Department of Pathology, marks an important moment for our community. The work of Drs. Grembecka and Cierpicki, now recognized through FDA approval, reflect the strength of our scientific environment and our commitment to improving care for patients. It is meaningful to see U-M Pathology contribute to a therapy that is making a real difference for those with leukemia,” said Charles Parkos, Chair of the Department of Pathology.
Read about their work: https://t.co/qNyyOEJ95K
From hand-pouring culture plates to embracing cutting-edge automation, Ellen Bassett, MT(ASCP), witnessed and helped shape the evolution of microbiology over 36 years at U-M Pathology. Congratulations on an incredible career, and best wishes in retirement! https://t.co/cIb4gIu9ja
RUNX2 promotes chromatin accessibility and WNT signaling in inflamed intestinal epithelial cells in this work in this work from @UMichPath https://t.co/0mxSfzpkDa
As the new Associate Director of the Clinical Pathology Division, David Manthei, MD, PhD, is focused on strengthening collaboration, mentoring the next generation of pathologists, and advancing patient care through innovation. Read more: https://t.co/MvEcnolyyO
Behind every scientific breakthrough is a story. Dr. Jael Miranda-Guzman's story is no different. Returning to school as a young mother to becoming a faculty investigator shows what's possible through perseverance, support, and determination. https://t.co/4Hx5Bt5hQZ
Dr. Sara Varadarajan has recently begun her independent research program, which is supported by her @NIHFunding K99/R00 Award, supporting groundbreaking research in inflammation, tissue repair, and mucosal wound healing. Read her story: https://t.co/aO6voLYfrz
A new global partnership between U-M Pathology, @UM_cghe, and @AKUHNairobi is helping shape the future of pathology. By combining digital pathology, AI, and international collaboration, researchers are working to reduce the time to diagnosis of colorectal cancer in Kenya from weeks to days. https://t.co/Tuei76YnG5
Congratulations to Chang Kim, PhD, on his appointment as Faculty Director of the Flow Cytometry Core in the Biomedical Research Core Facilities! A professor of pathology and a nationally recognized leader in flow cytometry, Dr. Kim brings decades of expertise to support strategic planning, technology development, instrumentation funding, and service expansion for the research community @umichmedicine.
Read More: https://t.co/yJN2GM8Z8T