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| | UNC Molecular and Cellular Pathology Graduate Program Home Page |
 | | The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, along with the Faculty of the Graduate Program in Molecular and Cellular Pathology, provide students with mentoring, resources, and research opportunities, creating a unique environment for learning about mechanisms of disease and approaches to the study of these diseases. |  | | In contrast, contemporary experimental pathology is concerned with the laboratory investigation of disease mechanisms. |  | | To the interested student, training in experimental pathology provides the biological background and opportunity for development of basic research in areas at the forefront of medicine. |
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http://www.pathology.med.unc.edu/graduate/graduate-program-overview-objectives.htm
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| | NIH Guide: MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PATHOLOGY OF THE HUMAN AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR SYSTEMS |
 | | It is believed that studies of this kind can lead to a better understanding of the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of disorders of the human auditory and vestibular systems. |  | | There are emerging opportunities to apply these techniques to newly acquired and archival temporal bone and brain tissue specimens, thus enabling the investigator to relate the pathogenesis, pathophysiology and staging of the disease. |  | | In order to advance histopathologic study of the human temporal bone, particularly in the directions that are the focus of the present RFA, the NIDCD National Temporal Bone, Hearing and Balance Pathology Resource Registry was established by the NIDCD in 1992 under a contract awarded to the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. |
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http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DC-96-005.html
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| | Program for Research Experience in Pathology |
 | | The goal of the program is to introduce students to the nature of scientific research, and to foster an appreciation for experimental approaches used to understand disease processes. |  | | Investigators with research programs in such diverse areas as cardiovascular disease, carcinogenesis, metabolic disorders, immunobiology, and signal transduction will participate in the undergraduate training program. |  | | Students expressing an interest in one or more of these research projects will be put in contact with the appropriate faculty member upon acceptance into the PREP. |
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http://peir.path.uab.edu/pathgrad/article_229.shtml
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| | Analytical Cellular Pathology. |
 | | Esterre, S. Guerret, J. Grimaud, Application of image analysis to the study of skin granulomas, Analytical Cellular Pathology 8 (3) (1995) pp. |  | | L.M. Isenstein, D.J. Zahniser, M.L. Hutchinson, Combined malignancy associated change and contextual analysis for computerized classification of cervical cell monolayers, Analytical Cellular Pathology 9 (2) (1995) pp. |  | | de Dios, A. Orfao, A.C. Garcia-Montero, A.I. Rodriguez, M.A. Manso, Analysis of isolated zymogen granules from rat pancreas using flow cytometry, Analytical Cellular Pathology 9 (3) (1995) pp. |
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http://www.elsevier.com/cdweb/journals/09218912/viewer.htt?viewtype=keywords&rangeselected=8
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| | Pathology Course Descriptions - Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - UMass Medical School |
 | | These areas provide the prerequisite information necessary for detailed study of disease processes affecting organs and organ systems. |  | | Pathology Course Descriptions - Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - UMass Medical School |  | | Prerequisites: graduate-level courses in Human Histology and Gross Human Anatomy; a graduate level course in Immunology is recommended but not required |
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http://www.umassmed.edu/gsbs/course/pathology.cfm
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| | Cellular & Molecular Pathology Graduate Training Program |
 | | The goals of this course are to provide insight into the molecular and cellular basis of neurologic disorders, neurodegeneration, potential sites of therapeutic intervention, and the techniques utilized in modern neuropathology. |  | | This course provides the student an opportunity to carry out a specific laboratory project in any area of interest in cellular and molecular pathology. |  | | Emphasis will be placed on methodologies as they are applied to the study of human neurologic diseases, with discussion of the most recent hypotheses concerning cellular and molecular mechanisms that cause human disease. |
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http://path.upmc.edu/cmp/04.htm
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| | UAB Department of Pathology |
 | | In addition to his research, clinical and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Roth is an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Pathology and serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology. |  | | Kevin A Roth received his B.S. degree (Behavioral Science) in 1979 from the University of Michigan followed by M.D. and Ph.D. (Neurosciences) degrees from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1985. |  | | The UAB Department of Pathology provides extensive clinical services and teaching while maintaining large and productive research programs. |
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http://www.path.uab.edu
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| | Pathology Graduate Program |
 | | Students in the program will gain competence in molecular and cellular pathology through a flexible program of didactic and research laboratory experiences designed to meet individual needs. |  | | There is no doubt that the training of today's graduates for tomorrow's positions in the scientific world must involve an understanding of the molecular basis underlying human disease. |  | | The goals are to prepare the student to apply modern techniques of molecular and cell biology to solving problems related to mechanisms of disease process. |
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http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=24109
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| | Molecular Biology in Cellular Pathology |
 | | In recent years, knowledge of the molecular organization of the cell has led to the development of powerful new techniques that bring greater accuracy and objectives to the diagnosis, prognosis and management of many diseases and to the study of pathological states. |  | | 7.6 Application of the AgNOR technique to tumour pathology. |  | | 6.1 The cell cycle and its importance in clinical pathology. |
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http://www.booksmatter.com/b0470844752.htm
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| | Cellular pathology |
 | | Noun The branch of medicine concerned with the study of diseases. |  | | Nottingham University : Pathology Provides undergraduate teaching and research into neurodegenerative diseases and the pathology and clinical management of patients with breast cancer. |  | | Journal of Clinical Pathology Core publication for workers in all disciplines of pathology. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Cellular_pathology.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Cellular Pathology (Biomedical Sciences Explained S.): Books |
 | | This Cellular Pathology volume takes the reader through the background of the many histological techniques used in cellular pathology, giving them a firm grounding in these techniques which are employed in various biological disciplines. |  | | Subjects > Scientific, Technical & Medical > Medicine & Nursing > Medical Sciences A-Z > Pathology > General |  | | Buy Cellular Pathology (Biomedical Sciences Explained S.) with Clinical Biochemistry (Biomedical Sciences Explain... |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0750631112
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| | MSc Cellular Pathology |
 | | Assessment is achieved through a mix of coursework and examination. |  | | The taught subject matter will be presented as six modules. |  | | The increasing use of molecular biological techniques in diagnostics will be an important component of the course. |
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http://www.wmin.ac.uk/biosciences/page-260
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| | UniMelb UGHB96 : 531-303 Cellular Pathology |
 | | learn to appreciate the spectrum of cellular responses to injury and neoplasia, particularly relating to the response of organ systems to damaging events; |  | | participate actively in lecture/seminar sessions and will, under supervision, carry out one practical project in Departmental or Hospital Pathology research laboratories. |  | | Maintained by: Dept. of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. |
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http://www.unimelb.edu.au/1995/Sci/531/531-303.html
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| | Cellular and Molecular Biology |
 | | Several new findings have had direct therapeutic implications and have resulted in the development of novel drugs or new disease management strategies. |  | | The students enrolled in this program, therefore, have over 120 potential research laboratories in which to pursue their doctoral training. |  | | Neurosci.-This course will cover fundamental principles of cellular neurobiology, including membrane permeability, the ionic basis of the resting membrane potential and of the action potential, neurotransmitter substances and their receptors, synaptic transmission and plasticity and their role in learning and memory, intracellular signaling, and the role of glial cells in neuronal function. |
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http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=24861
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| | The Pathologist |
 | | A pathologist is a medical doctor who examines bodies and body tissues, and who is responsible for performing laboratory tests. |  | | Most pathologists receive training in both clinical and anatomical pathology. |  | | comparative pathology - the study of disease in animals and how it compares in humans. |
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http://www.mercy.net/healthinfo/adult/path/pthlogst.asp
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| | Policy of ESACP Journal: Analytical Cellular Pathology (ACP) |
 | | Analytical Cellular Pathology addresses all aspects of analytical and quantitative approaches to cytology and histology with emphasis on applications to pathology. |  | | This covers the characterization and measurement of tissues, cells and subcellular components for assisted diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic follow up. |  | | Policy of ESACP Journal: Analytical Cellular Pathology (ACP) |
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http://www.biochem.mpg.de/valet/acpolic.html
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| | Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) - Welcome |
 | | By integrating inter-divisional and interdepartmental research efforts, we are making a substantial and solid contribution to the redefinition of pathology research and practice, whilst setting directions for research and diagnosis worldwide. |  | | The mission of Cellular Pathology is to provide research and innovative technologies that support the readiness of our Armed Forces and ensures top-quality, cost-effective health care for military personnel, their dependents, and the American people. |  | | To develop innovations and validate applications of new technologies. |
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http://www.afip.org/Departments/cell
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| | Cellular & Molecular Pathology Graduate Training Program |
 | | The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's graduate program within the Department of Pathology offers both exciting and unique opportunities within the biomedical sciences. |  | | The program combines both basic science and clinical research to explore fundamental questions related to the biology and normal tissue differentiation and growth, as well as the cellular and molecular pathways leading to pathobiology of disease in human and animal models. |  | | Publication of the dissertation research in leading scientific journals provides a major step in the the student's career development. |
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http://path.upmc.edu/cmp/00.htm
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| | Pathology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Psychopathology is also used in mental health, denoting the study of mental illness. |  | | Pathology (from Greek pathos, feeling, pain, suffering; and logos, study of; see also -ology) is the study of the processes underlying disease and other forms of illness, harmful abnormality, or dysfunction. |  | | Speech pathology is a quite separate area mostly involved in helping patients with stroke or speech impediments. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathology
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| | Cellular Pathology Technique |
 | | Current subscribers include veterinary colleges, veterinary practitioner labs, government agricultural labs and pharmaceutical research institutions world-wide |  | | Neuropathology - intended for use by clinical laboratories which may be both specialist departments or section within general laboratories. |  | | Veterinary Pathology - is designed for non-clinical laboratories. |
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http://www.ukneqas.org.uk/Directory/HIST/cellular.htm
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| | The Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS) - Cellular & Molecular Immunology |
 | | Cellular and molecular mechanisms that cause respiratory depression during the loss of waking consciousness. |  | | Sami Malek, M.D. Hematological malignancies including CLL, Follicular Lymphoma, MDS and AML using a variety of approaches. |  | | Daniel G. Remick, MD Soluble mediators of inflammation, cellular and molecular mechanisms that control their production, and the effects these mediators exert. |
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http://www.med.umich.edu/pibs/faculty/cellular.htm
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| | University of Michigan - Department of Pathology |
 | | The primary goal of the doctorate in molecular and cellular pathology program is to train individuals for careers as independent scientific investigators, with a focus on the study of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease processes. |  | | This focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms is exemplified by the core course requirement, Pathology 581 “Tissue, Cellular and Molecular Basis of Disease&;. |  | | Additional course work depends on individual trainees' area of research specialization and may include courses in other basic science departments in the University. |
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http://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/gradprogram
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| | University of Pittsburgh: Interdisciplinary Biomedical Graduate Program |
 | | The Cellular and Molecular Pathology program features active programs in basic cancer research, molecular genetics, molecular diagnostics, neuropathology, cytogenetics, and cancer gene therapy. |  | | This is a broad program centered on the integration of molecular and cellular biology to the study of human diseases. |  | | The members of this department are concentrated in state-of-the-art space in the Biomedical Science Tower and routinely collaborate with clinicians treating the patients with each disease. |
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http://www.gradbiomed.pitt.edu/academics_progdetail.asp?ID=MSCMP
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| | Analytical Cellular Pathology. |
 | | Bouchara, A. Chevailler, Flow cytometric analysis of patients sera interactions upon the binding of fibrinogen and laminin to the conidia of Aspergillus fumigatus, Analytical Cellular Pathology 10 (2) (1996) pp. |  | | Morroni, G. Barbatelli, V. Carboni, A. Sbarbati, S. Cinti, Subcutaneous nodules in a patient hyposensitized with aluminium-containing allergen extracts: a microanalytical study, Analytical Cellular Pathology 9 (3) (1995) pp. |  | | D.J. Hopster, J.D. Codd, P.E. Rose, J.R. Salisbury, Use of different histomorphometric parameters in the routine assessment of human skeletal muscle biopsies, Analytical Cellular Pathology 12 (3) (1996) pp. |
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http://www.elsevier.com/cdweb/journals/09218912/viewer.htt?viewtype=authors&rangeselected=8
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| | biology - Cellular pathology |
 | | Cellular pathology is the branch of general pathology studying the cellular basis of disease. |  | | Various normal functions of cell growth, metabolism, and division can fail or work in abnormal ways and lead to various diseases such as cancers. |  | | Have a Question or Comment on this Article? |
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http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/Cellular_pathology
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| | AllRefer.com - disease (Pathology) - Encyclopedia |
 | | The discovery by Louis Pasteur and others of the role played by microorganisms in infection and the study of cellular pathology by Rudolf Virchow in the 19th cent. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Pathology > disease |
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| | UCL - Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology |
 | | The aim of the new institute was to favour the use in biomedical research of the dramatic advances accomplished in the course of the last decades in the main fields of basic biology. |  | | Conceived in the late 1960s, the International Institute of Cellular and Molecular Pathology, or ICP, opened its doors in 1974 on the new campus of the Medical Faculty of the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) in Woluwé-Saint-Lambert, in the outskirts of Brussels. |  | | To pay a tribute to its founder, the general assembly has decided in 1997 to change the name of the institute to Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology. |
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http://www.icp.ucl.ac.be/ICP_en.html
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| | Brain Pathol 8(1):175-193; Cellular Pathology of Lysosomal Storage Disorders |
 | | These are enormously complex disorders with metabolic and functional consequences that go far beyond the lysosome and impact both soma-dendritic and axonal domains of neurons in highly neuron type-specific ways. |  | | Cellular pathological changes include growth of ectopic dendrites and new synaptic connections and formation of enlargements in axons far distant from the lysosomal defect. |  | | Brain Pathol 8(1):175-193; Cellular Pathology of Lysosomal Storage Disorders |
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http://brainpath.medsch.ucla.edu/brainpath/abstracts/vol8/801/801ab0014.html
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| | Graduate Program in Molecular & Cellular Pathology - UAB |
 | | Division of Molecular and Cellular Pathology Graduate Program |  | | Graduate Program in Molecular & Cellular Pathology - UAB |  | | Please check this form carefully to make sure that it is complete, and that all questions have been answered accurately. |
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| | SUNY Stony Brook Pathology Department Homepage |
 | | to the SUNY Stony Brook Pathology Department website.We welcome your comments and suggestions. |  | | Youll find a variety of materials that have been made available online for use by students. |  | | Pathology users can now have their own web pages! |
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http://www.path.sunysb.edu
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| | Journal of Cellular Pathology Contents |
 | | The Journal of Cellular Pathology is a new journal devoted to histopathological sciences which is published bimonthly by Greenwich Medical Media Ltd, 507 The Linen Hall, 162-168 Regent Street, London W1R 5TB UK The recognised publication of Immunocytochemistry-NEQAS |  | | Another application of the 'peel and stick' method |  | | The contents are reproduced here by permission of the Editor. |
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http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pathology/tocso/jcepath.html
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