2016 News Archive
Saeed R. Khan, Ph.D., will receive a Lifetime… Published on February 18, 2016 Later on this year, Experimental Pathologist Saeed R. Khan, Ph.D., will be bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Urolithiasis……
Saeed R. Khan, Ph.D., will receive a Lifetime… Published on February 18, 2016 Later on this year, Experimental Pathologist Saeed R. Khan, Ph.D., will be bestowed a Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Urolithiasis……
Three UF Department of Pathology, Immunology and… Published on November 10, 2015 Resident JT Kim, M.D. is shown here with his award-winning poster. Last month, three of our residents, Drs. Michael D. Chang, M.D., Jong Taek “JT……
UF researchers: Understanding pancreas weight may… Published on December 13, 2012 Read Story Professor Nancy Hardt, M.D., Wins the 2013… Published on December 12, 2012…
Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E… Published on October 22, 2014 Please join me in congratulating Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E. Winter, M.D., on receiving 2013 – 14 University of Florida Exemplary……
Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E… Published on October 22, 2014 Please join me in congratulating Drs. Wayne T. McCormack, Ph.D., and William E. Winter, M.D., on receiving 2013 – 14 University of Florida Exemplary……
The 103rd United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) Annual Meeting was held in San Diego from Saturday, March 1, to Friday, March. As always, faculty, residents and fellows from the University of Florida Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine participated in a variety of presentations (Names of…
Several departmental faculty members and trainees recently received important honors and awards at the Florida Society of Pathologists’ 40th Annual Anatomic Pathology Conference. Those recognized include: Trainee Awards Hematopathology Fellow Ahmad Alkhasawneh, M.D., won first place in the resident poster competition.Matthew Martelli, M.D., took third place in the…
Resident conferences are held 3 to 4 days per week at either 8 am or 12 pm and include a variety of clinical and anatomic pathology topics. Faculty are encouraged to teach in an interactive manner, and often include showing slides on a microscope connected to a high-resolution camera and…