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Congratulations to Thomas Clarkson, DVM, of the Section on Comparative Medicine, who recieved the 2009 American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) Mentor Award, which honors his substantial contribution to the membership of ACLAM by mentoring postdoctoral fellows, graduate students or junior level ACLAM diplomats during the course of their professional careers. Dr. Clarkson joined the faculty in 1957, and is known internationally for his pioneering work using nonhuman primates as models for human disease research. He has published more than 300 peer-reviewed articles and 86 book chapters, and his research has brought millions of research dollars to the institution during his tenure here.
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Pathology's Sections on Comparative Medicine, Lipid Sciences, and Tumor Biology have their own webpages. Visit them online to learn about each section's faculty and their research activities, facilities, and training opportunities.
Check out this summary of all the Pathology Department's training opportunities, including residency and fellowship programs for both MDs and DVMs; graduate degrees; and both pre- and postdoctoral study.
Welcome!
Pathology's faculty and staff are dedicated to serving the region and community by providing superior diagnostic care, supporting and conducting advanced research, and educating professionals in pathology and its subspecialties.
-A. Julian Garvin, MD PhD, Department Chair
Are you thinking about pathology as a career in medicine?
Learn more about the pathology residency training and fellowship programs here at WFUBMC.
The ICPI distributes a brochure that describes the pathologist's role as clinician, consultant, researcher and teacher. Click here to read it online, or e-mail the ICPI to request a copy.