Residents contribute to the clinical research program of the NCI and the NIH. Through their efforts as anatomic pathology residents in training, they help illuminate the pathological changes associated with cancer therapy, and explore new techniques to improve cancer diagnosis. They are critical to the patient care activities of the NCI and the NIH, and contribute to the correct diagnosis and management of disease. Residents have contributed to publications dealing with gene expression profiling, epigenetic analysis of human tumors, and the characterization of complications of therapy.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Clinical Training Intramural Research (ZIE)
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1ZIEBC010684-05
Application #
7970264
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Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$1,817,943
Indirect Cost
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National Cancer Institute Division of Basic Sciences
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Mani, Haresh; Climent, Fina; Colomo, LluĂ­s et al. (2010) Gall bladder and extrahepatic bile duct lymphomas: clinicopathological observations and biological implications. Am J Surg Pathol 34:1277-86
Rizzo, Kathryn A; Streubel, Berthold; Pittaluga, Stefania et al. (2010) Marginal zone lymphomas in children and the young adult population; characterization of genetic aberrations by FISH and RT-PCR. Mod Pathol 23:866-73
Mani, Haresh; Jaffe, Elaine S (2009) Hodgkin lymphoma: an update on its biology with new insights into classification. Clin Lymphoma Myeloma 9:206-16
Eberle, Franziska C; Mani, Haresh; Jaffe, Elaine S (2009) Histopathology of Hodgkin's lymphoma. Cancer J 15:129-37