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Dr. Aronson Judith F. Aronson, M.D.
Pathogenesis of arenavirus disease.
Dr. Boroumand Nahal Boroumand, M.D.
Dr. Boroumand’s primary area of interest is general surgical pathology with a special interest in pulmonary and mediastinal pathology.
Dr. Campbell Gerald A. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
Pathologic mechanisms of blood-brain barrier injury in systemic and central nervous system diseases.
Dr. Eltorky Mahmoud A. Eltorky, M.D., Ph.D.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in men and women accounting for 157,200 deaths in 2003 and corresponding to 28% of all cancer deaths. Specifically lung cancer causes 88,400 (31%) deaths in men and 68,800 (25%) deaths in women.
Dr. Eyzaguirre Eduardo Eyzaguirre, M.D.
Viral Determinants of Hantavirus Pulmonary Disease in the Hamster.
Dr. Gelman Benjamin B. Gelman, M.D., Ph.D.
Mechanisms of HIV- and AIDS-associated neurocognitive, neuropathic, and myelopathic changes.
Dr. Grise

Joy A. Grise, M.Sc.
Causes of stillbirth

Dr. Hawkins Hal K. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D.
Acute inflammatory reaction to tissue injury; wound healing and smoke inhalation injury.
Dr. Mambo Nobby C. Mambo, M.D.
Medical student and post-graduate medical education.
Dr. Mohammed Basim Soliman Mohammed, MD; FCAP; FASCP
My interest is mainly in renal pathology including allograft rejection, the implications of Banff working classification of renal allograft rejection, Renal viral infection in native and allograft kidneys  (Polyomavirus, Hantavirus) and glomerulonephritis especially IgA nephropathy.
Dr. Nawgiri Ranjana S. Nawgiri, M.D.
Fine needle aspiration cytology.
Dr. Qiu Suimmin Qiu, M.D., Ph.D.
My research interests are focused on cancer molecular biology and cancer pathogenesis.
Dr. Rampy Bill A. Rampy, D.O., Ph.D.
My career goals in Pathology Education are driven by keen interests in the domains of digital imaging, pathology informatics and online learning.
Dr. Schnadig Vicki Jeanne Schnadig, M.D.
I am a service and teaching-oriented pathologist with nearly 20 years experience in diagnostic gynecologic and nongynecologic cytology.
Dr. Stout L. Clarke Stout, M.D.
Studies of diabetic renal glomerular disease in humans.

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