Welcome from Department Chair
Thank you for your interest in the Department of Pathology, Saint
Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
The Department of Pathology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine actively integrates research into the mechanisms of diseases at the genetic, molecular, and cellular levels with clinical activities. While ensuring an increasing understanding of human diseases, this provides the foundation for further developments in diagnosis and therapy. To support these fundamental activities, the Department of Pathology provides extensive research and training opportunities to graduate students and medical trainees.
For further information, feel free to contact me by e-mail at path@slu.edu.
Carole A. Vogler, M.D.
Chair, Department of Pathology
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Presidental Service Awards 2012 ![]()
Several faculty and staff members of the Pathology Department were among those honored at the Presidential Service Award breakfast at the St. Louis Room in the Student Center on December 5th, 2012. Congratulations Dr. Ratna Ray
Dr. Ranta Ray, Professor in the Department of Pathology, was recently awarded a $50,000 grant from the Lottie Caroline Hardy Charitable Trust for head and neck cancer research. Dr. Ray is the principal investigator of the grant entitled "Effect of bitter melon on head and neck cancer in an animal model."
Resident's Conference Calendar This monthly calendar lists the main conferences the residents attend throughout the month. There are, of course, many other conferences the residents attend but they are specific to the rotation the resident is on for the month or to the institution the resident is rotating at and those conferences are not listed on this calendar. Room/Building Legend:
Topics in Pathology Lecture Series The Topics in Pathology Lecture Series is designed to meet the continuing education needs of the faculty of the Pathology Department as well as to teach residents and medical students working in Pathology. The weekly lecture focuses on research topics or a review of the literature on interesting clinical or experimental pathology topics. Residents actively participate in this conference as do faculty. The conference allows extensive resident and faculty interaction and discussion. |
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