News and Events

December 4, 2016
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Nancy Du for receiving a 5-year $1.3M NIH/NCI grant entitled “Beyond Apoptosis, Bcl-xL in Tumor Metastasis.”Nancy Du, PhD Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineThe focus of these studies will be to elucidate the cellular pathways that are regulated by Bcl-xL to promote cell migration and how the aberrant regulation of these pathways contributes to the formation of metastatic lesions in cancer.   Congratulations, Dr. Du!
November 13, 2016
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Mark Rubin on receiving a 3-year R01 award for $500k.Along with his collaborator at Yale, Dr. Mark Gerstein, Dr. Rubin will develop approaches to identify non-coding mutations that are important for prostate cancer. Mark A Rubin, MD Director, Institute for Precision Medicine
October 29, 2016
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Nancy Du on receiving a DOD Breast Cancer Breakthrough Award.Nancy Du, PhD Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineThis is a 3-year $500,000 award that will support Dr. Du’s work examining a novel function for the Bcl-xL protein in promoting cell migration and metastasis. Congratulations Dr. Du!
September 12, 2016
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Ethel Cesarman and her collaborators on receiving a four-year $1M grant from the NIH to develop a novel testing approach for Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS).The study is a collaboration between Dr. Cesarman’s laboratory and laboratories at Cornell University, UCSF and the Infectious Diseases Institute in Kampala, Uganda.Ethel Cesarman, MD, PhD Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
August 1, 2016
Physicians from across the country gathered in New York for a seminar on patient blood management, hosted by the Department of Anesthesiology and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine.   The seminar, titled the New York Perioperative Hemostasis Course, included lectures, case presentations and panel discussions on a range of topics associated with the management and prevention of perioperative bleeding. It was held July 7-9 at the Cornell Club.  Melissa Cushing, MD Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
July 15, 2016
It is with great pleasure that I announce the appointment of Sandra J. Shin, MD, to Vice Chairman for Education, a newly created position in the Department effective July 1, 2016. Dr. Shin will continue to serve in the capacity as Director of the Pathology Residency Training Program.Sandra J. Shin, MD Vice Chairman for EducationIn her capacity as Vice Chairman for Education, Dr. Shin will oversee the departmental fellowship programs, in addition to the residency training program. She will also expand her involvement with medical students, particularly those who are interested in pursuing a...
July 12, 2016
Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University Medical Center, in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian and NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem, have been awarded a grant from the NIH worth $4 million in the first year of funding to improve physicians' ability to prevent and treat disease based on individual differences in lifestyle, environment and genetics. The grant, which could total $46.5 million over five years, will enable researchers to enroll patients in the Cohort Program of President Barack Obama's Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI) in order to better understand the genetic and other...
June 28, 2016
Want to Ease Tensions in the Middle East? Science Diplomacy Can Help   by David Hajjar, PhD Editor's Note: For those of us focused on the Middle East, the bad news seems unending: war, terrorism, poor governance, and other problems plague the region and stump U.S. policymakers. But the United States might do better if it used additional tools. Science diplomacy is one such tool: it can be less controversial and highly effective, leveraging a U.S. area of strength. David Hajjar, a veteran science diplomat himself who is a senior non-resident fellow here at Brookings, makes the case for...
June 16, 2016
Congratulations to Dr. Domenick J. Falcone who was named to the Senior List during Convocation on May 24 by the Class of 2016. The Senior List recognizes 16 faculty members who have made a commitment to and demonstrated excellence in teaching. Domenick J. Falcone, PhD (top right)Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
June 8, 2016
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Matthew Greenblatt in receiving a DOD grant. The award is $50k per year for two years and will allow Dr. Greenblatt to branch the research in his laboratory in a new direction. Matthew Greenblatt, MD, PhDAssistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine The focus of these studies will be on establishing a role of MEKK2-ERK signaling in the skeletal pathology found in neurofibromatosis (NF) type 1 patients. His proposed studies will provide important new information about the biology of NF and reveal potential new drug targets to treat this...

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