• Pride in Pathology 2024

    June 28, 2024
    Pride in Pathology Day was held on June 25, 2024! Thank you to all who participated by dressing in their rainbow-best and to the PaLM Social Committee for organizing the event.

  • Resident and Fellow Cake and Tea Celebration 2024

    June 27, 2024
    We had much to celebrate at the 2024 Resident and Fellow Cake and Tea Celebration on June 19, 2024! Congratulations to Dr. Hao Li, Dr. Madison, Dr. Flor Mora, Dr. Sean Rasmussen, Dr. Hao Li and Dr. Laura Lockau.

  • Michael Roes completes his PhD Thesis

    June 26, 2024
    The Department of Pathology and Laboratory of Medicine would like to offer congratulations to Michael Roes who has completed his PhD in Pathology. Dr. Fred Dick is Mike’s PhD supervisor.

  • 2024 Alumni of Distinction Awards

    June 25, 2024
    With pride, we announce the 2024 Alumni of Distinction Award recipients, including Dr. Rebekah Jacques and Dr. Phaedra Henley. Dr. Jacques and Dr. Henley, along with all of the award winners, have distinguished themselves as role models both for our alumni and our current students and learners.

  • Summer Social and Awards Ceremony

    June 21, 2024
    The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine held its third annual Summer Social and Awards Ceremony on June 11, 2024 at Ivey Spencer’s Outdoor Pavilion. It was a lovely evening to come together and acknowledge several awards, honours and professional milestones.

  • Vanderbilt Diabetes Day Best Poster Presentation

    June 17, 2024
    Congratulations to Nelson Chang, MSc candidate on his Best Poster Presentation award at the annual Vanderbilt Diabetes Day, which took place on May 22, 2024.

  • This Toronto company is using tech to make cancer scanning faster and more accurate

    June 14, 2024
    For pathologists, identifying cancer-positive lymph nodes in tissue can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. With the help of ultrasound and AI, Tenomix is trying to revamp that process.

  • Full Circle

    June 12, 2024
    Resilience, reflection, relationships & residential schools. Story by Dr. Rebekah Jacques