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As a field, pathology sits at the intersection of fundamental laboratory science and its translation into clinical medicine.
The Department of Pathology is home to a broad array of research activities that span the spectrum from basic science to disease-oriented research to patient-oriented and population-based research.
We conscientiously promote a rich, nurturing environment for all our learners (undergraduate, MS and PhD students, postdoctoral fellows as well as clinical residents and fellows) to pursue a variety of research projects with our world-class faculty. We also have a strong mentorship program for junior faculty as they traverse the initial years as independent investigators. Our research enterprise enjoys excellent administrative and technical support at all levels.
Research focus
The research focus of our laboratory-based principal investigators is predominantly in two broad areas of strength: immunology and cancer biology (with overlap). This includes research in:
- Basic T- and B-cell biology
- Infectious disease immunology and vaccines
- Mucosal Immunity
- Autoimmunity (including neuroimmunology)
- Cancer immune microenvironment, metastasis, and progression
- Biology of obesity, neuropathology and immunity, and inflammation
- Microbiome and immunity
We also have programs in muscle pathophysiology (through participation in the Wellstone Center) and in stroke pathogenesis. Importantly, our clinical and research faculty collaborate across the institution in various areas of science. A prime example of that is our Division of Comparative Pathology, which also houses our histology research laboratory.