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View
of Mt. Rainer from Pack Forest. Photo by Sam Pine.
Pathobiology is a biomedical research department in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of Washington. Faculty apply the research tools of immunology, molecular biology, pathology and genetics to the detection and characterization of cancer, sexually transmitted diseases and respiratory and parasitic infections.
The Pathobiology Program in the Department of Global Health provides opportunities for those interested in pursuing a PhD in this area of research. Please see the links to the left. The contact information for the graduate program is Joseph Daniels.
Staff |
Andy Stergachis |
Interim Chair |
stergach@u.washington.edu |
206 543 1144 |
Amy Pangilinan |
Administrator |
apangil@u.washington.edu |
206 543 1045 |
Address:
Department of Pathobiology, F 167 Health Sciences Center Box 357238 University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 T. 206.543.1045
The
School of Public Health logo (Soul Catcher) is a Northwest
coast Native American symbol of physical and mental well-being. It
was designed by artist Marvin Oliver. |