We have good news to share!

 

Derek Allison, MD, has been asked to guest edit a special issue of Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology titled “Molecular Advances in Surgical Pathology:  Tumor-Specific Insights and Updates”.  Great work, Dr. Allison!

 

Cody Bumgardner, PhD, has been appointed by the College of Medicine as the assistant dean for artificial intelligence and data science.  Congratulations, Dr. Bumgardner!

 

Jing Di, MD, (first author), Therese Bocklage, MD, (senior author), Ali Alhaidary, MD, and Sainan Wei, MD, PhD, collaborated on a recent publication in the journal Biomedicines titled “NSD3::NUTM1 Fusion Sarcoma Mimicking Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor with Prolonged Survival”.  This article was in association with clinicians from the division of cancer biostatistics, Markey Cancer Center, and UK ENT. Excellent work, everyone!

 

Jeong Do, MD, has accepted a fellowship in Dermatopathology at New York University for the 2026-27 academic year.  Congratulations, Dr. Do!

 

Hafsa Nebbache, MD, has been very busy.  Through the CAP, she and two colleagues recently released a podcast titled “Bridging the Gap: Tips for Effective Pathologist-Clinician Communication”. In addition, Dr. Nebbache has been selected as one of 14 trainees for the GME Emerging Leaders Program. Excellent work, Dr. Nebbache!

 

Peter Nelson, MD, PhD, is featured in a recent UKNow story titled “Bridging gaps:  UK researchers apply cancer insights to advance Alzheimer’s therapies”.  Great work, Dr. Nelson!

 

Justin Rueckert, DO, has shared that the Pathology Medical Student Interest Group has been awarded a $500 competitive grant by the Intersociety Council for Pathology Information (ICPI).  The group has been invited to the annual virtual forum on Nov. 13, 2024, to give a presentation highlighting their uses for the grant funding.  The group is determining how they will utilize the funds. Congratulations Dr. Rueckert and students!