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Forensic Pathology in the News

Forensic Pathology in the News

The national shortage of forensic pathologists in municipal medical examiners' offices was addressed in the local news last week.

Alumni Q&A: Former UR Pathology Resident, Keith Krabill, MD

Alumni Q&A: Former UR Pathology Resident, Keith Krabill, MD

Hometown: Uniontown, OH. Now lives in Buffalo, NY.

Family: Wife, Bonnie McMichael, and three daughters, Lorna (20), Rebecca (18) and Kathryn (15)

Pathology Residency at URMC: 1991-1995

Event Recap: Pathology Research Day 2017

Event Recap: Pathology Research Day 2017

The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine hosted its annual Research Day event on Monday, June 12, 2017.

The day-long event featured a wide variety of oral and poster presentations by Pathology graduate students and residents on research topics ranging from osteoarthritis, to lymphoma, pregnancy, and much more.

Pathology Graduate Student Wins Travel Award for Research Project

Pathology Graduate Student Wins Travel Award for Research Project

Second-year Pathology graduate student Madison Doolittle won second place in the School of Medicine and Dentistry’s graduate student poster competition on May 17.

Bentley Discovers Bacterial Phenomenon in Bone Implant Infections

Bentley Discovers Bacterial Phenomenon in Bone Implant Infections

Karen de Mesy Bentley (formerly Jensen), M.S., director of the Electron Microscopy Shared Resource Laboratory and faculty associate in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, has discovered something new about the behavior of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and why it may resist antibiotic treatment and recur in patients who have had a hip or joint implant.