Pathology Residency
          
        Research
Pathology residents and fellows at Brown have many opportunities to enrich their experience through research.
Research
Pathology residents and fellows at Brown have many opportunities to enrich their experience through research.
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                      Pathology Research at Brown
Learn more about research and discovery from Brown pathologists.
  The Fifth-Year Residency Track in Pathology provides an immersive experience for applicants with a strong research portfolio. 
          Brown's two-year research fellowship offers an immersive experience in academic pathology.
          Brown's research programs produce cutting-edge research, while its service centers provide state-of-the-art facilities, instrumentation, technical support, and training.
        Areas of Research Excellence
Faculty in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine pursue fields of inquiry that span the clinical and basic sciences. Areas of excellence include vaccine development, tissue engineering, and vascular development.
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            Jeffrey BaileyMencoff Family Associate Professor of Translational Research, Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineResearch Interests malaria genomics
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            Tom BartnikasResearch Interests Metal transport and iron biology/anemia
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            Jake KurtisStanley M. Aronson Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Director, MD/PhD ProgramResearch Interests Malaria vaccine and drug development
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            Jeff MorganProfessor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Donna Weiss '89 and Jason Weiss Director of the Center for Alternatives to Animals in Testing, Professor of EngineeringResearch Interests Tissue engineering
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            Chris NixonAssociate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineResearch Interests Malaria transmission-blocking vaccines
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            Jessica PlavickiManning Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineResearch Interests Vascular development of the heart and brain
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            Daniel SpadeAssistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineResearch Interests Reproductive toxicity