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Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship Program

Description of Program: Our program builds on the internationally recognized leadership of the University of Iowa in the field of human genetics and a state of the art Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory to provide a unique training experience in all areas of molecular pathology. The Molecular Pathology Laboratory serves as the primary site for molecular testing of genetic, infectious and neoplastic diseases from the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics as well as for regional, national and international clients. We have over 30 diagnostic tests utilizing various methods including qualitative/quantitative PCR and real-time PCR, DNA sequencing, denaturing High Pressure Liquid Chromatography, traditional and capillary electrophoresis and Southern blotting. The MGP fellowship includes six months of hands-on training in the Molecular Pathology Laboratory divided into three blocks with special emphasis on molecular genetics, infectious disease and oncology, respectively. Another four months are spent predominantly in the Genetics Division of the Department of Pediatrics. This block includes two months of general genetics, a month of biochemical genetics and a month of cytogenetics training. The Cytogenetics Laboratory will provide exposure to traditional cytogenetics, FISH and Comparative Genomic Hybridization using microarray technology. During these rotations the fellow functions as a junior attending, with levels of responsibility and supervision appropriate for level of training and experience. The fellow is also exposed to administrative aspects of directing a modern molecular diagnostics laboratory.

The remaining two months are spent with independent test development in the Molecular Pathology Laboratory, or on basic research projects in any one of numerous laboratories associated with the program. The fellows are encouraged to use this time to obtain preliminary data serving as the basis for applications for career development grants from federal and private agencies.

Length of Program: 1 year. If there is mutual interest, further extension is possible in the form of postdoctoral training in one of the associated research laboratories.

Visas Accepted: Dependent on Individual Situation

Faculty/Key Staff:

Molecular Pathology Laboratory:

Nagy, Peter L. MD, PhD

Program Director, Molecular Oncology, Epigenetics

Bossler, Aaron, MD, PhD

Molecular Infectious Disease

Heusel, Jonathan, MD, PhD

Molecular Oncology and Infectious Disease

Moore, Steven, MD, PhD

Neuromuscular Disease

   

Division of Genetics:

Berberich, Stan, PhD

Newborn Screening

Copeland, Sara, MD

Metabolic Genetics/Director

Matthews, Katherine, MD

Neuromuscular Clinic/ Director

Murray, Jeffrey, MD

Craniofacial Clinic/ Director

Patil, Shivanand, PhD

Cytogenetics/ Director

Paulson, Henry, MD, PhD

Movement Disorders Clinic/Director

Sheffield, Val, MD, PhD

Molecular Genetics/ Director

Smith, Richard, MD

Hearing Loss Clinic/ Director

Stone, Edwin, MD, PhD

Eye Disease Clinic/ Director

Willing, Marcia, MD, PhD

Connective Tissue Clinic/ Director

Yankowitz, Jerome, MD

Prenatal Genetics/ Director

   

Associated Research Laboratories:

Campbell, Kevin, PhD

Neuromuscular disorders

Cohen, Michael, MD

Pathogenesis of prostate cancer

Cook, Robert, MD, PhD

Effects of alcohol on the immune system

Di Paola, Jorge, MD

Genetics of blood clotting

Henry, Michael, PhD

Biology of metastasis

Heusel, Jonathan, MD, PhD

NK cells in infectious disease and cancer

Howe, James, MD

Pathogenesis of colon cancer syndromes

Hsu, Mei-Yu, MD

Pathogenesis of melanoma

Knudson, Michael, MD, PhD

Role of Bax in apoptosis

Lentz, Steve, MD, PhD

Molecular determinants of blood clotting

Mathews, Katherine, MD

Genetics of neuromuscular disorders

Murray, Jeffrey, MD

Genetics of craniofacial development

Nagy, Peter, MD, PhD

Epigenetic regulation of transcription

Paulson, Henry, MD, PhD

Inherited neurodegenerative disorders

O’Dorisio, Sue, MD, PhD

Biology of neuroblastomas

Sheffield, Val, MD

Genetics of obesity

Smith, Richard, MD

Genetics of hearing defects

Stone, Edwin, MD

Genetics of eye disease

Turek, Lubomir, MD

Pathogenesis of cervical carcinoma

Waldschmidt, Thomas, PhD

Immunology

Welsh, Michael, MD

Cystic Fibrosis Pathogenesis

Requirements: MD and residency training in Pathology or Human Genetics

Stipend: Support is commensurate with the candidate's level of postgraduate training.

Applications: Inquiries should be addressed to: Peter L. Nagy, M.D., Ph.D., Program Director, The University of Iowa, Department of Pathology, 354 Medical Research Center, Iowa City, IA 52242-1182 by April 30. Email Address: peter-nagy@uiowa.edu

Phone: 319-353-4594 (voice) / 319-335-8453 (fax)

 

 
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