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Pathology Events

The Department of Pathology at NYU Langone hosts events throughout the year for faculty and trainees. Learn more about our seminars, grand rounds, annual retreat, and other events below, and see our events calendar for a complete list of upcoming events.

Upcoming Event

Single-Cell Mapping in Development and Cancer
September 18, 2023
Science Building, First Floor Seminar Room 103

Pathology Seminar Series

Our department seminar series features leading scientists in cell, molecular, and computational biology whose research is focused on understanding the basic mechanisms of disease pathophysiology.

Seminars take place on Mondays from 1:15 to 2:15PM.

The seminar series is organized by Richard L. Possemato, PhD, and Thales Y. Papagiannakopoulos, PhD. For speaker suggestions and requests to meet with speakers, please contact Dr. Papagiannakopoulos at Thales.Papagiannakopoulos@NYULangone.org or Dr. Possemato at Richard.Possemato@NYULangone.org.

Pathology Grand Rounds

Our department grand rounds series features presentations from clinical and translational pathologists. The audience for these seminars is clinical pathologists, residents, and fellows.

Pathology Grand Rounds take place on Mondays from 1:15 to 2:15PM.

This series is organized by Christopher Y. Park, MD, PhD. For speaker suggestions and requests to meet with speakers, please contact Dr. Park at Christopher.Park@NYULangone.org.

Ion Channels and Transporters in Immunity Seminar Series

The Ion Channels and Transporters in Immunity seminar series features leading scientists working on physiological, immunological, and structural aspects of ion channels and transporters in the immune system, with a special emphasis on mechanisms of disease pathophysiology.

Seminars take place on the third Wednesday of each month from 11:00AM to 12:00PM.

The seminar series organizer is Stefan Feske, MD. For speaker suggestions and requests to meet with speakers, please contact Dr. Feske at Stefan.Feske@NYULangone.org or Noriko Shimizu at Noriko.Shimizu@NYULangone.org.

Pathology Works in Progress Seminars

The Department of Pathology hosts several Works in Progress seminars, in which graduate students, postdocs, residents, and fellows present their ongoing research to their peers and faculty.

Please note that because of COVID-19, all seminars are being hosted via Zoom until further notice.

Molecular Oncology and Tumor Immunology

This seminar series is part of the Molecular Oncology and Tumor Immunology PhD Training Program and is focused on research in progress in the fields of molecular oncology and tumor immunology, featuring the research of trainees in the labs of program-associated faculty.

Seminars take place every week on Tuesdays from 5:00PM to 6:00PM.

Seminar series organizers are David E. Levy, PhD, and Tony T. Huang, PhD. For more information, please contact Dr. Levy at David.Levy@NYULangone.org, Dr. Huang at Tony.Huang@NYULangone.org, or Remy Moon at Remy.Moon@NYULangone.org.

Immunology and Inflammation

This seminar series is part of the Immunology and Inflammation PhD Training Program and is focused on research in progress in the fields of immunology and inflammation, featuring the research of trainees in the labs of program-associated faculty.

Seminars take place every week on Wednesday from 3:00PM to 4:15PM.

Seminar series organizers are Shruti Naik, PhD, and Sergei B. Koralov, PhD. For more information, please contact Dr. Naik at Shruti.Naik@NYULangone.org, Dr. Koralov at Sergei.Koralov@NYULangone.org, or Remy Moon at Remy.Moon@NYULangone.org.

Ion Channels and Transporters in Immunity

This seminar series is focused on research in progress in the fields of ion channels and transporters in immunology, featuring the research of trainees and faculty associated with the Ion Channels and Transporters in Immunity Research Program.

Seminars take place every month on Wednesdays from 11:00AM to 12:00PM.

Seminar series organizers are Dr. Feske and William A. Coetzee, DSc. For more information, please contact Dr. Feske at Stefan.Feske@NYULangone.org, Dr. Coetzee at William.Coetzee@NYULangone.org, or Noriko Shimizu at Noriko.Shimizu@NYULangone.org.

Translational Research

This seminar series is focused on research in progress in the field of translational pathology, featuring the work of residents and fellows in pathology labs associated with the Translational Research Program.

Seminars take place every third Friday of the month from 12:00PM to 1:00PM in Medical Science Building room 588.

Seminar series organizers are Dr. Park and Caterina Berti, PhD. For more information, please contact Dr. Park at Christopher.Park@NYULangone.org or Dr. Berti at Caterina.Berti@NYULangone.org.

Resident Seminar Series

The Pathology Residency hosts several seminar series in which residents present their ongoing research and relevant published work to their peers and faculty.

Resident Journal Club

This seminar series is part of residency training and features relevant publications in anatomic and clinical pathology journals.

Seminars take place the first Tuesday of every month from 12:00PM to 1:00PM via Webex.

The seminar series is organized by Jennifer Molde. For more information, please contact Ms. Molde at Jennifer.Molde@NYULangone.org.

Resident Grand Rounds

This seminar series is given by pathology residents who focus on their research in progress and relevant educational topics in anatomic and clinical pathology.

Seminars take place the third Tuesday of every month from 12:00PM to 1:00PM via Webex.

The seminar series is organized by Jennifer Molde. For more information, please contact Ms. Molde at Jennifer.Molde@NYULangone.org.

Pathology Annual Retreat

The Department of Pathology hosts a day-long annual retreat at which faculty and trainees present and discuss their work in the form of featured seminars and a scientific poster session. The retreat also features leading scientists from outside NYU Langone who present their cutting-edge research on topics related to pathology and the main theme of the retreat, which changes from year to year. Learn more about topics and speakers from past retreats.

For more information about upcoming retreats and speaker suggestions, please contact Dr. Berti at Caterina.Berti@NYULangone.org or Noriko Shimizu at Noriko.Shimizu@NYULangone.org.