UAB Pathology Employees Share Hobbies from Home
Faculty, residents, and staff from the UAB Departent of Pathology are sharing their hobbies from home in an effort to connect across the department.
Greg Davis, M.D., Professor, Division Director, Forensic Pathology
Dr. Davis is continuing his lifelong hobby of bread baking. He says, "I began making bread as a teenager. I like well-made bread and coaxing the dough along to form a delicious loaf. It is easy to begin baking bread. The most important ingredient in bread making is patience. You must work with the bread, not against it."
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Communications Intern Hannah Weems Wins Public Relations Award
It is our pleasure to announce that Hannah Weems, a senior at UAB studying communications with a concentration in public relations, recently received the "Best Internship" award from the UAB chapter of the Public Relations Society Student Association (PRSSA) / Public Relations Council of Alabama joint chapters for her internship with Communications Director Christina Crowe. Hannah is scheduled to graduate from UAB at the end of the fall 2020 semester. She started with the department in late 2019 and has been an asset to the team from the beginning, Crowe says.
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Dr. John Chatham Secures R01 to Study Molecular Side of Heart Failure
John Chatham, Ph.D., Professor, Molecular & Cellular Pathology, was recently awarded an R01 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute titled, "STIM1 and its Role in Regulating Cardiac Metabolism." The award begins April 1 and will run until March 31, 2021. The project is expected to run through 2024. The process of working toward this R01 began in 2012.
Dr. Chatham outlined three specific aims for the grant. Those were to identify the full extent to which STIM1 regulates cardiac metabolism, establish the mechanisms by which STIM1 influences mitochondrial function in the heart, and determine how diabetes regulates STIM1 levels and whether loss of STIM1 contributes to the adverse effects of diabetes in the heart.
This project was originally funded by an R21 grant, with Dr. Helen Collins who came from the United Kingdom, to assist with the research as a post-doctoral fellow. Shortly after arriving she was awarded a post-doc fellowship by the UAB Comprehensive Cardiovascular Center; subsequently, she obtained a post-doc fellowship from the American Heart Association, which was followed by a fellowship from the American Diabetes Association. Collins left Chatham's lab and joined the University of Louisville last fall as an Assistant Professor.
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Netto Describes Department's COVID19 Experiences in The Pathologist
The Pathologist magazine, a pathology-themed magazine, published the second in its series of "pandemic diaries" featuring first-person stories from pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals around the globe, describing how their labs and departments have adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic. George Netto, M.D., Robert and Ruth Anderson Endowed Chair, UAB Pathology, is featured in this second installment of the series. An excerpt:
Read moreWorking behind the scenes: UAB pathologists play key role in fighting coronavirus pandemic
April 24, 2020
Pathologists at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have been a crucial part of battling the COVID-19 pandemic in Alabama.
Testing has been a major cause for concern worldwide ever since the pandemic began, but clinicians and researchers with UAB’s Department of Pathology have been working around the clock to make testing available for as many people as possible, making sure accurate results are available in a timely manner.
“Our department faculty and staff have been both proactive and nimble in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Department of Pathology Chair George Netto, M.D. “Pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals, both here at UAB and nationally, have been at the forefront of fighting this pandemic. As always, we are used to working behind the scenes; however, this event has allowed our colleagues to step up and retool their labs and staff to pivot toward tackling COVID-19.”
Read moreLeal Awarded UAB SOM Grant for COVID19 Testing
Sixto Leal, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine, and Director, Clinical Microbiology, Fungal Reference Laboratory and Mycoplasma Laboratory, was recently awarded a grant from the School of Medicine to support research into COVID19 testing. Leal has been working since the outset of the pandemic to convert his labs into a COVID19 testing location.
Leal's proposal was titled, "Optimization of SARS-CoV-2 Diagnostic Testing Throughput and Prognostic Significance." It seeks to optimize the current assay to increase test capacity fourfold and include the detection of other viruses, such as flu and RSV on the differential diagnosis to speed the time to an accurate diagnosis for our patients and limit the need for unnecessary testing with expensive viral respiratory panels.
Read moreUAB Pathology Celebrates Laboratory Professionals Week Amid New Climate of COVID19
This week, April 19-25, marks Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, and now more than ever we have a reason to celebrate the tireless efforts of our pathology faculty and staff and UAB Hospital labs colleagues.
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UAB Pathology Welcomes New Administrative Staff
It is our pleasure to welcome the following employees to the UAB Pathology Finance Team:
Janiece Finkley, MPA, joins the Department as Administrative Director. Janiece began her career with UAB 14 years ago and has worked in various roles at UAB, including recruitment/staffing, employee relations, compensation and benefits. Janiece joins us from the UAB College of Arts and Sciences where she served as the Human Resources Manager. In that role, she provided HR leadership to 19 departments, managing daily HR operations and initiatives.
Janiece will lead HR initiatives and serve as a strategic partner to help the Department of Pathology achieve greater levels of effectiveness and productivity.
She expresses a true appreciation for diversity and challenges, and always strives for continuous improvement.
Read moreRalph Sanderson Co-Authors/Edits New Book on Heparanase
Ralph Sanderson. Ph.D., Endowed Professor of Cancer Pathobiology and Division Director, Molecular and Cellular Pathology, recently co-authored and edited the book Heparanase along with Israel Vlodavsky, Ph.D., the world's leading expert on heparanese, an enzyme that cleaves heparan sulfate-a linear polysaccharide found in all animal tissues. Dr. Vlodavsky has collaborated with Sanderson for years in this work, and was the sixth annual Listinsky lecturer in 2019, for a lecture titled, "Heparanese: From Basic Research to Novel Therapeutics for Cancer Inflammation." Sanderson and Vlodavsky's collaboration began two decades ago. Their research now focuses on understanding the mechanisms underlying the ability of heparanase to promote tumor progression.
Read moreASCP Supports Widespread COVID-19 Diagnostic Testing - Dr. Gene Siegal
Too Early to Know Whether Alabama COVID-19 Deaths Are Underreported
Six patients had tested positive for COVID-19 in Dr. Monica Williams's Huntsville ER room as of Monday, though she said that number may have been low.
"I'm aware of at least two people who were hospitalized, whose initial tests were negative, whose subsequent tests were positive," she said.
She thinks that could be because viral counts are too small for detection at some phases of the disease.
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Molecular and Cellular Pathology Faculty Publish New Research this Spring
Several faculty members from the Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology recently published articles based on their respective areas of research. Read more about their research and publications:
Joanne Murphy-Ullrich, Ph.D., Professor
Dr. Murphy-Ullrich published the following article on April 3:
"Calreticulin is important for the development of renal fibrosis and dyfunction in diabetic nephropathy" in Matrix Biology Plus.
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Dr. Paul Benson Assumes Directorship of Autopsy Section
The Department of Pathology congratulates Paul Benson, M.D., Associate Professor, Division of Anatomic Pathology, on assuming directorship of the autopsy section on April 1, 2020, and recognizes Silvio Litovsky, M.D., Professor, Anatomic Pathology, for his service as interim director since June 1, 2019.
The section head oversees the day-to-day autopsy section operations for the Department in collaboration with Thurman Richardson, UAB Autopsy Supervisor. This role is essential in supporting the education, services, and research mission of the UAB Autopsy Service.
Read moreAnatomic Pathology Welcomes New Faculty Member Dr. Andrea Kahn
The UAB Department of Pathology is excited to welcome a new faculty member to the Division of Anatomic Pathology, Andrea Kahn, M.D., Professor. She will join us on Wednesday, April 1.
Read moreUAB Hospital to Open Appointment Only Test Site for COVID-19 (via WBHM)
Starting Monday, UAB hospital, in partnership with the Jefferson County Department of Health, will offer testing for COVID-19.
Officials say the drive-thru testing center will be located at University Blvd and 22nd St S, at a former Southern Research Institute site.
The center will be open seven days a week, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is by appointment-only. UAB has set up a call-line that will be open seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. Symptomatic patients must call and go through a screening process to set-up an appointment. Patients can call the center starting Sunday at noon. The number is 205-975-1881.
UAB officials anticipate the drive-thru site will be able to test up to 250 people a day.
Read moreCongratulations to Our 2020 Pathology Residents
Congratulations to all of the residents who matched today. We are excited to welcome the following individuals to our incoming residency class:
You can watch UAB School of Medicine's Match Day ceremony from this year and previous years online, here.
Pathology Employees Recognized for Years of Service
On Friday, March 13, 32 Department of Pathology staff and faculty received annual service awards to honor their years of hard worka and service to UAB and the Department of Pathology. The award honors employees who have committed five or more years of their careers to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. While the award ceremony itself was cancelled in light of a move to limited university business operations, these awards were sent to our deserving staff and faculty members who have completed the required years of service by Dec. 31 of the preceding year.
We appreciate each of these individual's outstanding work and continuous dedication to the University's mission and vision.
Read moreSixto Leal Receives CCTS Pilot Program Award
The Department of Pathology’s Sixto M. Leal, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Division of Laboratory Medicine, has received a 2020 CCTS Interdisciplinary Network Pilot Award of $60,000 from the Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) and the UAB Department of Pathology. Dr. Leal received the award after submitting his innovative proposal titled, "Development of a novel diagnostic test that can distinguish active infection with clostridium difficile from colonization.”
Read moreLi Secures R01 to Study Bone Destruction in RA
Yi-Ping Li, Ph.D., Jay M. McDonald Endowed Professor in Bone Pathobiology, was recently awarded an R01 award from the National Institute of Arthiritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases titled, "Characterizing the Negative Signaling in Dendritic Cells and Macrophages to Attenuate Inflammation and Bone Destruction in Rheumatoid Arthritis." The award starts in February and runs through the end of 2024.
Dr. Li's aims for the grant were to "provide important insights into the negative regulation of the cells of the immune system to effectively target inflammation and bone destruction in Rheumatoid arthritis. Knowledge gained from this study may bring forth potential superior therapeutic means for treating Rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory bone diseases."
Pathology Employees to be Honored in Annual Service Awards
In March, many of our colleagues will be recognized for their years of service working at UAB and the Department of Pathology. The UAB Service Awards proudly honors those employees who have made a significant career commitment to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The program is designed to recognize and express appreciation to employees at each five-year milestone who have completed five or more years of service to UAB. A presentation is held in March for non-hospital employees having completed the required years of service by Dec. 31 of the preceding year.
In 2019, UAB had 1,118 employees eligible for service award recognition. Click here to meet the 2019 Service Award Recipients with 20 or more years of service. We appreciate your ongoing dedication to the continuing success of the University’s mission and vision. On Friday, March 13, the Department will host a recognition ceremony for our department's many award recipients.
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