Path to pathologist: Residency program trains disease detectives
Sleuthing sickness
For as long as there’s been life, there’s been disease. The ancient Greeks were the first to try to study and understand it, bringing life to the discipline of pathology with dissections of deceased people by the physicians Herophilus and Erasistratus.
In the 1850s, Rudolph Virchow, a German physician and professor of pathology, pioneered translating this scientific discipline to the animal kingdom.
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Dr. Tandi Ngwenyama speaks with Rebecca Camden during the awards ceremony for Ngwenyama's appointment as the Camden Faculty Scholar.
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Veterinary students Kelbi Irvin and Emily Brown give Taz a checkup while fellow student Brandon Batty fills out the chart.
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Dr. Hadi Mansouri in his office.
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Left to right: Trevor Kahi Hirano, Sean Calalang, Devin James, Jenelle Piñon, Emily Green, Hilary Ann Lakin, Gloria Petri, Holly Omoto, Cecelia Dean and John Retzlaff.