Congratulations to Dr. Geralyn Messerlian (Professor and Vice Chair of Faculty Development of Pathology) who has been appointed Associate Editor, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM). This is the official journal of the Endocrine Society.
Dr. Liang Cheng, Professor of Pathology and Surgery/Urology, chaired and delivered a speech at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Education Program on “Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Prostate Cancer Care: A Path to Enhanced Efficiency and Outcomes” at the ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago last week (May 31 – June 4, 2024).
Dr. Liang Cheng, Professor and Vice Chair for Translational Research, has two new articles published in European Urology (the journal impact factor, 23.4).
A new paper published in Cell Reports Medicine suggests that AI-based tools could reduce workload and assist clinicians in formulating treatment recommendations for cancer patients.
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University is pleased to announce the 2024 Brown Pathology Pilot Project Research Grant Awardees.
Dr. Liang Cheng, Professor of Pathology and Surgery (Urology), Vice Chair of Translational Research, published a new paper entitled “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Prostate Cancer Management” in Cell Reports Medicine.
Dr. Jeffrey Bailey, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine has been selected to receive the Dean’s Excellence Awards in Graduate and/or Postdoctoral Teaching and Mentoring in the Biological Sciences!
At Brown’s Legorreta Cancer Center, Dr. Sean Lawler and his team of researchers are exploring a new treatment for cancer that uses the body’s own immune system to target brain tumors.
Dr. Jessica Claus' study, "Comprehensive Genomic Profiling of Malignant Epithelioid Angiomyolipoma/PEComa (MEAML) of the Kidney," has been selected for the Dr. Ondra Hes Award for Best Kidney Cancer Research.
Dr. Jessica Claus is the first recipient of the Alexander Feldman Travel Grant award, Association of Clinical Scientists, to attend the ACS Annual Meeting in Jacksonville, April 2-4, 2024.
The neurotoxic effects of Agent Orange have important implications for the long-term brain health not only of veterans, but of all people exposed to biologically similar herbicides.