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Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 17
The UCSF Pathology Department participated en masse at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the US and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP).
Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 16
Although our department has typically maintained a consistently extensive involvement in USCAP through the past 20 years, this year we broke our record of accepted abstracts (49) and also platform presentations (15).
Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 15
As per the announcement by BWF at: https://www.bwfund.org/news/bwf-announces-the-2022-career-awards-for-medical-scientists/, the investment of 9.8 million dollars to this year’s cohort represents its largest commitment to date.
Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 14
The USCAP combined a live and virtual option to the Annual Meeting this year, and a full complement of UCSF faculty and trainees returned in person to present abstracts as well as participate in many other events.
Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 13
Dear Alumni and Colleagues,
After a two-year COVID induced hiatus, the UCSF Pathology Current Issues course is returning in
2022!
Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 12
The AANP Annual Meeting in 2021 was a hybrid, with both some live as well as “virtual only” events. Dr. Arie Perry, Director of NP, attended in person, and the remaining UCSF group attended virtually.
UC Secures Landmark Open Access Deal with Elsevier
UC Secures Landmark Open Access Deal with Elsevier with help from Dr. Marta Margeta.
Remembering Werner Rosenau, MD
It is with great sadness that we inform you that Dr. Werner Rosenau, Professor Emeritus of Pathology, has passed away. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends, and as a valued colleague to so many over the past 50+ years.
Department of Pathology Alumni Newsletter, Issue 10
Remembering Another Epidemic by Linda Ferrell, MD, Professor Emerita.

In June 1981, I was the pathologist who received and evaluated the first biopsy at UCSF from a patient dying of AIDS. I was in the last month of my residency, and had spent my third...