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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Pathology & Immunology Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout History Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Job Opportunities Department Resources Life in St. Louis Wellness Resources Spring Faculty Retreat Contact Information DivisionsDivisions Anatomic and Molecular Pathology (AMP) Immunobiology Laboratory and Genomic Medicine (LGM) Neuropathology ResearchResearch Research Lab Pages Core Facilities Pathology Research Collaborative School of Medicine Research Publications EducationEducation Office of Education Staff Directory Residency Clinical Fellowships Physician Scientist Training Program Graduate Program Postdoctoral Research Medical Student Education Power of Path Program Our Graduates Educational Conferences Wellness Resources Contact Us Clinical ServicesClinical Services AMP Core Labs Clinical Genomics Laboratory – Cytogenetics Clinical Laboratory Sections and Medical Directorships Barnes-Jewish Hospital Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory Resources for Navigating Wupax Faculty DevelopmentFaculty Development About OFD Supportive Project Advancement & Research Kickstart (SPARK) Forum Resources Mentor Program Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Department Awards Wellness Resources PeoplePeople Primary Faculty Directory Affiliated Faculty Directory Resident Directory Fellow Directory Physician Scientist Training Program Directory Postdoctoral Directory Administration Directory NewsNews Department Newsletter Archive OFD Newsletter Archive Grants & Notables Calendar Open Search Divisions The divisions in the Department of Pathology & Immunology study the pathogenesis and the biochemical and anatomical basis of disease. The four divisions are: Anatomic and Molecular Pathology (AMP): Although examination of tissue by light microscopy continues to be the fundamental diagnostic technique in anatomic pathology, the Division of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology uses several other laboratory diagnostic methodologies, including Immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, flow cytometry and molecular genetic testing. Immunobiology: With its 14 basic science laboratories, including 4 led by members of the National Academy of Sciences and one Howard Hughes Medical Investigator, the Division of Immunobiology is internationally recognized for its key discoveries in immunology. Laboratory and Genomic Medicine (LGM): Home to 17 basic and clinical research laboratories, the Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine is at the forefront of test development and application, particularly in the fields of genomics, epigenomics, and proteomics. Neuropathology: By integrating modern techniques and insights gleaned from new developments in basic molecular neuroscience research, the Division of Neuropathology is committed to the advancement of the clinical practice of diagnostic neuropathology. The divisions have faculty involved in teaching, clinical service and research. Prominent areas of research include: Experimental diabetes Hematology Bone pathophysiology Cancer Gastrointestinal pathology Vascular pathology View faculty View division contacts Divisions Anatomic and Molecular Pathology (AMP) Immunobiology Laboratory and Genomic Medicine (LGM) Neuropathology Department of Pathology & Immunology660. S Euclid Ave.St. Louis, MO 63110314-362-7440For surgical pathology reports call 314-362-0101 Twitter Department ContactsDivision contacts Training program contacts ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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