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Graduate
Medical
Education
(including
dates
and
institution
of
internships,
residencies,
fellowships,
etc.):
1987-88
Internship
in
Comprehensive
Medicine,
University
of
Western
Ontario,
London,
Canada
1988-91
Residency
in
Anatomical
Pathology,
University
of
Toronto,
Canada
1989-91
Chief
Resident
in
Pathology,
Mount
Sinai
Hospital
and
Toronto
Hospital,
Toronto,
Canada
1991-92
University,
Baltimore,
MD
1991-93
Research
Fellow
in
Gastrointestinal
Pathology,
The
Johns
Hopkins
Hospital
and
University
Certification:
1990
College
of
Physicians
and
Surgeons
of
Ontario
1991
American
Board
of
Pathology
1991
Fellow,
Royal
College
of
Physicians
and
Surgeons
of
Canada
Current
Academic
Appointment(s):
Assistant
Professor
of
Pathology,
Harvard
Medical
School,
Boston,
MA
Current
Medical
Staff
Appointment:
Associate
Pathologist,
Brigham
and
Women's
Hospital,
Boston,
MA
Selected Bibliography:
- Redston M, Nathanson
KC, Yuan ZQ, Neuhausen SL, Satagopan J, Wong N, Yang D, Nafa D, Abrahamson
J, Ozcelick H, Antin-Ozerkis D, Andrulis I, Daly M, Pinsky L, Schrag
D, Gallinger S, Kaback M, King M-C, Woodage T, Brody LC, Godwin A, Warner
E, Weber B, Foulkes W, Offit K. The APC I1307K allele and breast cancer
risk. Natl Genet 1998; 20:13-14.
- Gryfe R, DiNicola
N, Lal G, Gallinger S, Redston M. Inherited colorectal polyposis and
cancer risk of the APC I1307K polymorphism. Am J Human Genet 1999; 64:378-384.
- Mirabelli-Primadahl
L, Gryfe R, Kim H, Hillar A, Hsiesh E, Bapat B, Gallinger S, Redston
M. Beta-catenin mutations are common in colorectal carcinomas with microsatellite
instability but occur in endometrial carcinomas irrespective of mutator
pathways. Cancer Res 1999; 59:3346-3351.
- Marcus VA, Madlensky
L, Gryfe R, Kim H, So K, Millar A, Temple LKF, Hsieh E, Hiruki T, Narod
S, Bapat BV, Gallinger S, Redston M. Immunohistochemistry for hMLH1
and hMSH2: A practical test for DNA mismatch repair deficient tumors.
Am J Surg Pathol 1999; 23:1248-1255.
- Gryfe R, Kim H,
Hsieh ETK, Aronson MA, Holowaty EJ, Bull SB, Redston M, Gallinger S.
Tumor microsatellite instability and patient survival in a population-based
series of young colorectal cancer patients. N Engl J Med 2000; 342:69-77.
- Redston M. Carcinogenesis
in the GI tract: From morphology to genetics and back again. Mol Pathol
2001; 14:236-245.
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