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Masako Lien Petty Le-Maciukiewicz, MD, MSc
Affiliate, Pathology VA Faculty PTAs
BioMy research is centered on neurodegenerative and ocular diseases, with a focus on the unfolded protein response, specifically the PERK pathway. Through my work, I investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying diseases like Alzheimer's and advanced tauopathies, with an emphasis on mitochondrial dysfunction and ER stress.
As I continue to deepen my understanding of disease pathology, I am also pursuing a residency in pathology (ECFMG-Certified, AAMC: 14765627), with a particular interest in neuropathology and forensic pathology. Alongside my primary research, I have been involved in a forensic pathology project, applying my skills from my previous studies in forensic science, further exploring my passion for understanding disease processes and the human body through both clinical and investigative lenses.
In addition to my research and forensic work, I have enjoyed shadowing in clinical settings, which has reinforced my commitment to a career in pathology. -
Joseph (Joe) Lipsick
Professor of Pathology and of Genetics
On Partial Leave from 10/01/2024 To 12/31/2024Current Research and Scholarly InterestsFunction and evolution of the Myb oncogene family; function and evolution of E2F transcriptional regulators and RB tumor suppressors; epigenetic regulation of chromatin and chromosomes; cancer genetics.
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Amy Lo
Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Pathology
BioDr. Amy Lo is a pathologist with board certification in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology and molecular genetic pathology. She completed her MD and MS at the University of Illinois at Chicago and her residency in both anatomic and clinical pathology at Northwestern University. She then joined the faculty at Northwestern University as a Clinical Instructor and Advanced Gastrointestinal/Surgical Pathology Fellow. Amy then completed a molecular genetic pathology fellowship at Stanford University.
In 2016, Amy joined Genentech as research pathology scientist supporting drug research and development with a focus in oncology and individualized drug development.
Additionally, Amy continues clinical work as an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor in pathology at Stanford University and Lucille Packard’s Children’s Hospital.