UAB Pathology in Focus Vol. 2 Issue 1

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RE SE AR C H

Honoring Former Department Chair

Jay McDonald, M.D. It is with heavy hearts that we

report the passing of Jay M. McDonald, M.D., Professor Emeritus and former chair of the UAB Department of Pathology, on June 5, 2019. Dr. McDonald left a legacy of integrity and vision in our department, where he served as chair for nearly 20 years, and across the institution. His passing is a true loss for the field of pathology. McDonald joined UAB in 1990 and served as Chair of the Department of Pathology until 2008. Under his leadership, the department made significant strides in research to become one of the top pathology programs in the nation, ranking sixth in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding. “Jay recruited physicians and scientists who took the department to a position in the top 10 Pathology departments in NIH funding, while serving patients with state-of-the-art clinical laboratories and educating and training hundreds of students and colleagues,” says George Netto, M.D., the Robert and Ruth Anderson Chair in Pathology. McDonald came to UAB from Washington University in St. Louis, where he spent 10 years as the director of the Division of Laboratory Medicine in its departments of Pathology and Medicine. He was board-certified in anatomic and clinical pathology. During his time at UAB, McDonald founded the NIH-funded UAB Center for Metabolic Bone Disease (CMBD) and served as its chair from 1996– 2010. Prior to the CMBD, there were few coordinated research efforts in metabolic bone disease and no centralized osteoporosis clinic at UAB. The CMBD established a comprehensive multidisciplinary osteoporosis clinic; developed core facilities to support research and education; increased clinical trials; and recruited new faculty. After his tenures as chair of the Department of Pathology and the CMBD, McDonald continued to serve as professor emeritus. “He took his role as professor emeritus to heart, visiting regularly with faculty and staff in the department and across campus with whom he forged lasting relationships during his tenure at UAB,” Netto says. McDonald’s many achievements include numerous awards for his research. In 2011, the American Society for Investigative Pathology (ASIP) named him recipient of the Gold-Headed Cane Award, the most prestigious honor granted by the organization to a member. He received the 2010 Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine from the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC). He also received the Evans Award from the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists (ACLPS), an organization of which he served as president. In 2009, the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) awarded him with the Ward Burdick Award for Distinguished Service to Clinical Pathology. In 2005, McDonald received UAB’s Distinguished

Faculty Lecturer Award, the highest honor the institution bestows on a member of its faculty. From 2003–2008, McDonald served as the editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Pathology, a premier pathology research publication in the country.

The impact of McDonald’s role supporting excellence in research

and teaching continues to be felt. McDonald and his wife Sarah, support the department’s mission generously, having established the Jay M. McDonald Endowed Professorship in Bone Pathobiology, and the Jay M. McDonald Endowed Professor in Laboratory Medicine, which they recently pledged to elevate to a chair. Many people considered McDonald a mentor, having taught countless medical and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and residents over the course of his career. He held trainees and colleagues alike to the highest standards in an ongoing effort to advance the field of pathology as a whole. His portrait graces the walls of the conference room that bears his name in the Chair’s offices. “Dr. McDonald was a true pioneer in the field of pathology in his leadership of and his vision for what this Department could be,” Netto says. “We are honored to continue his legacy in the training and clinical work we do here each day.” On July 18, the Department of Pathology hosted a celebration of life program for Dr. McDonald. Visitors included former Department chairs, UAB deans and provosts, including School of Medicine Dean Selwyn Vickers, M.D. Colleagues from Dr. McDonald’s time at Washington University in St. Louis joined other friends and former trainees. The event featured a slideshow of photos and quotes by former coworkers and friends who remembered him fondly. Issue 1 2020 UAB Pathology

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Netto Named Editor-in-Chief of Modern Pathology

1min
page 48

Pathology Takes 3rd at SOM Diversity Fair

1min
page 47

4 Anatomic Pathology Faculty Retire

4min
pages 45-46

Grizzle Recognized with ISBER Founder’s Award

2min
page 44

Chen and Reddy Honored with SOM Dean's Excellence Awards

4min
pages 42-43

Dussaq Wins 2019 William Boyd Medal

2min
page 41

3 Awarded Professor Emeritus Status

5min
pages 39-40

Six Faculty Promotions

2min
page 38

Pathology Takes Home 3 Argus Awards

2min
page 37

Pathology Faculty Appointed to Endowed Professorships 3

2min
page 36

2019 Holiday Party

1min
page 35

6th Annual Listinsky Lecture Features International Heparanese Expert

2min
page 34

Netto Teaches in Europe, South America and Asia

1min
page 33

Eric Olson Delivers Pritchett Lecture 28th annual Paulette Shirey Pritchett Endowed Lecture

3min
page 32

Alexander Lecture Features Jacob Steinberg

1min
page 31

New Class of Residents and Fellows Welcomed

2min
page 30

Pathology Mentorships Foster Success

1min
page 29

Department Celebrates Outgoing Residents and Fellows

2min
page 28

Professor Puts Blood Cancer on the Run

1min
page 27

Research Retreat 2019 at Regions Field a Hit

3min
pages 26-27

Honoring Former Department Chair Jay McDonald, M.D.

3min
page 25

Shevde's Research Featured by Department of Defense

1min
page 24

Pivotal Role Found for IgG Autoantibodies in IgA Nephropathy

4min
pages 23-24

Model Probes Possible Treatments for Common Cause of Infant Death

8min
pages 20-22

Cancer Research Retreat

1min
page 19

New Review Identifies 4 Hallmarks of Cancer Metastasis

1min
page 19

4th Annual TTP Fair a Success

1min
page 18

Karthikeyan and Hildreth Join Division of Molecular & Cellular Pathology

4min
pages 17-18

Nice Vice Chair for Research Appointed

2min
page 16

Miller Selected as Division Director of Neuropathology

1min
page 16

USCAP Conference 2019

2min
page 15

A New History Book on UAB Pathology

1min
page 14

Marques Joins ABPath Advisory Committee

1min
page 14

Morlote Joins Genomic Diagnostics and Bioinformatics

2min
page 14

Netto Publishes 3 Articles

5min
pages 12-13

Tri-State Conference Features UAB Faculty

2min
page 11

4 New Faculty in Anatomic Pathology

2min
page 10

Renowned Pediatric Pathologist Establishes Education Fund

2min
page 9

New Faculty in Laboratory Medicine

1min
page 8

Fatima Publishes Book on Practical Approach to Renal Biopsy

1min
page 8

Open Source: How a Data Scientist Is Bringing Precision Medicine to the People

6min
pages 6-7

Advancing the Vision of Genomic Diagnostic Pathology at UAB

2min
page 4

Welcome from the Department Chair

2min
page 3

Table of Contents

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