Dr. Carolyn Glass Receives New NIH Funding
Duke University Medical Center has received major funding ($13.5 million) from the National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Aging to establish one of the first Human Tissue Mapping Centers to better characterize cellular senescence in normal multi-organ tissues.
Pendse Appointed as Surgical Pathology Fellowship Program Director
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Avani Pendse, M.D., Ph.D. has assumed the position of Program Director of our Surgical Pathology fellowship.
Jiang Honored with the 2021 College of American Pathologists Pathology Advancement Award
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Xiaoyin “Sara” Jiang has been honored with the 2021 College of American Pathologists Pathology Advancement Award with her colleagues for their work on PathElective.com.
Dash Bestowed with the 2021 College of American Pathologists Distinguished Service Award
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Rajesh Dash has been honored with the 2021 College of American Pathologists Distinguished Service Award for his long-standing contributions to patient care and the advancement of pathology, as well as in recognition of his years of dedicated service to the CAP.
Dr. Stefan Rentas named Assistant Director in Molecular Pathology, Genetics and Genomics
Please join me in welcoming our newest member of the department faculty and laboratory director team- Stefan Rentas, PhD.
Susan Reeves Retires After 40 Years of Guiding PhotoPath
On September 10th, Susan Reeves, who has been a constant presence and guiding force in the Department of Pathology’s PhotoPath group for four decades retired.
Dr. Shih-Hsiu "Jerry" Wang Receives New NIH funding
Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have received major funding from the National Institutes of Health to establish a prestigious Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC), part of a federally-funded national network of 33 similar centers.
Barisoni Receives R01 Grant
Laura Barisoni, MD, Professor of Pathology and Medicine, has been awarded a multiple investigator R01 grant by the National Institute of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases for her research proposal “Computational Pathology of Proteinuric Diseases.”
Hai Yan Awarded International Prize for Translational Neuroscience 2021
Awarded by the Gertrud Reemtsma Foundation through the Max Planck Society, the prize is one of the most prominent awards in neuroscience and recognizes individuals who have made outstanding and original contributions for better understanding of neurobiology and neurological disease.
2021 - 2022 Residency Program Virtual Meet & Greets!
We welcome prospective residency applicants to join us at our upcoming Virtual Meet & Greets to learn more about our program and the upcoming virtual interview season!