Programas de investigación

Experimental Pathology

Experimental pathology aims to define disease in terms of fundamental molecular and cellular processes. Research in our Department is focused on critical issues in multiple disease classes. Areas of focus include Genomics and Cancer Biology, Immunopathology, Infectious Disease and Diagnostic Pathology. Research in each of these areas is highly interactive, and the Department strives for a collegial atmosphere in which collaborations can flourish. This effort is conducted through a variety of department-level activities, including regular meetings to discuss work in progress and a departmental retreat at which students, postdoctoral fellows, residents and faculty all have opportunity to present and discuss their research.

Equipo de liderazgo

Louis W. Weiss, MD, MPH

Professor, Departamento de Patología
Professor, Departamento de Medicina (Infectious Diseases)
Vicepresidente de Asuntos Académicos e Investigación, Departamento de Patología
Codirector of the Einstein Global Health Center

Joan W. Berman, PhD

Professor, Departamento de Patología
Professor, Departamento de Microbiología e Inmunología
Cátedra Irving D. Karpas de Medicina
Senior Academic Advisor to the Sue Golding Graduate Division

Erika Norton-Urie

Pathology Administrator

Genomics and Cancer Biology

Investigators within the Genomics and Cancer Biology focus are studying mechanisms of tumorigenesis and metastasis both in animal models and through the application of bioinformatic methods to human disease.

 

Enfermedades infecciosas

Research within the Infectious Disease focus ranges from studies of pathogen structure and biology to the investigation of pathogenetic mechanisms in the context of animal and cell culture models, and also includes translational studies that connect these models to human disease.

Immunopathology

Investigators with a focus in immunopathology conduct research aimed at understanding the mechanisms that regulate the function of the adaptive immune system in physiological and pathological conditions.

Clinical Research