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FINLAYSON RESEARCH DAY - JUNE 2014
Finlayson Research Day was created in 1985 in memory of
Dr. Morrison H. Finlayson, a neuropathologist and Associate
Professor in the Department of Pathology for over 20 years. As
the Director of the McGill Residency Training Program in Pa-
thology, Dr. Finlayson played a very active role in the training
of residents. His concerns for the quality of education and for the
well-being of each individual during the period of his or her
training were deeply appreciated. For these reasons, the Depart-
ment of Pathology holds an annual research day in his honor to
provide a relaxed and congenial forum for the exchange of ideas
between current members of the department who are investigat-
ing a variety of topics in the field of pathology.
Traditionally held at the landmark Faculty Club on McTavish
Street, this year’s event was well attended, with over 50 faculty
and students who enthusiastically took part, despite the pouring
rain. This year’s keynote lecture was given by internationally renowned expert breast pathologist, Dr. Stuart Schnitt from Harvard Medi-
cal School, and was highlighted by research and poster presentations given by McGill trainees in the Residency and Graduate Studies
Programs. A total of six research presentations were divided into experimental and clinical and Chaired by Dr. Edith Zorychta and Dr.
Chantal Bernard, respectively. With 15 posters submitted to this year’s event, the panel of three judges made up of Dr. Qutayba Hamid,
Dr. Indrogit Roy, and headed by Dr. Schnitt, certainly had their work cut out for them.
After careful consideration, prizes were awarded for best presentation in both clinical and experimental research categories, and best
poster. Finlayson Research Day 2014 was capped off by cocktails and dinner in the main dining room where the awards were presented
to each of the winners. A big thank you goes out to Dr. Edith Zorychta and Dr. Chantal Bernard for organizing the event, and to Isabel
Bolivar, Eileen Grenier and Joan O’Malley for their help with the arrangements and photography.
NO 1 VOL 2 SUMMER 2014
D E P A R T M E N T of
P A T H O L O G Y
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Finlayson Research Day ............................... 2
Pathology residents’ news .....….......................8
Exploring collaborative research opportunities .....…........5
To be an international leader in pathology education and research while providing the highest quality of diagnostic service.
Clockwise Left to Right: Bin Xu, Dr. Zu-hua Gao, Amir Salehi,
and Zohreh Eslami
Finlayson Research Day 2014 - Awards
Best Teacher of the Year
Dr. Manon Auger
Best Resident Teacher of the Year
Chelsea Maedler-Kron (PGY3)
Best Resident of the Year
Chelsea Maedler-Kron (PGY3)
Clinical and Experimental Research
Presentations Laila Al-Alwan: “Consequences of CXCR1/CXCR2
dimerization on CXCL3 function in airway smooth muscle cells”
Jeffrey Downey: “RIP3 mediates immunity to pulmonary viral
influenza infection”
Qing Li: “Specific overexpression of Reg Proteins 1A and 1B
in human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma”
Chantal Atallah: “Review of the indications for microscopic
examination of the placenta within the MUHC”
Ismael Bah: “Diagnostic discr imination of solid liver nodules
by qPCR gene expression analysis”
Pierre-Olivier Fiset: “The McGill University Pathology digital
slide library collection”
Molecular Classification of Breast Cancer:
Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
Dr. Stuart Schnitt is the Dir ector of the Division of Anatomic Pathology at
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, co-leader of the Dana Farber Harvard
Cancer Center Breast Program, a Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical
School and an internationally recognized expert in breast pathology. He did his
internship and residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Beth Israel Hos-
pital in Boston followed by a fellowship in surgical pathology, also at Beth Israel
Hospital.
Dr. Schnitt has published over 280 original articles, review articles, editorials,
commentaries, and book chapters, primarily in the area of breast diseases. Along
with Dr. Laura Collins he has authored a popular breast pathology textbook enti-
tled "Biopsy Interpretation of the Breast," now in its second edition; this book has
also been published in Chinese. His research interests have focused primarily on
risk factors for local recurrence in patients with invasive breast cancer and ductal carcinoma in situ treated with breast conserving thera-
py, benign breast disease and breast cancer risk, and stromal-epithelial interactions in breast tumor progression.
FINLAYSON RESEARCH DAY 2014
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Dr. Stuart Schnitt
L to R: May Chergui, Dr. Manon Auger, and Cristina Storoz
FINLAYSON RESEARCH DAY 2014 AWARDS
Best Presentation – Clinical Research Category (Resident)
Pierre-Olivier Fiset (PGY5)
Best Presentation – Experimental Research Category
Jeffrey Downey
Best Poster – (Graduate Students)
Sanne Janssen
Best Poster – (Residents)
Chelsea Maedler-Kron (PGY3)
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Sanne Janssen Jeffrey Downey
The 65th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Pathologists - was held at the Hyatt Regency, in Toronto, ON from July 12-15,
2014. Once again, our residents did an outstanding job!
Presentations by McGill Residents:
Zohreh Eslami (PGY5): “How to Avoid Misinterpretation of Mammary Unilocular , Cystic Squamous Carcinoma (UCSC) as a
Benign Keratinous Cyst”
Zohreh Eslami (PGY5): “Pathology Role in Predictive Significance of Thymidine
Phosphorylase Expression in Patients with Breast Cancer Treated with Capecita-
bine”(Dr. G Omeroglu and Dr. A Omeroglu)
Pierre-Olivier Fiset (PGY5): “The Development of a Digital Slide Library for
Resident Teaching: The McGill University Experience”
Chelsea Maedler-Kron (PGY3): “Pr imary Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The
Transverse Colon In A Patient With Crohn’s Disease” (Dr. V. Marcus)
Sameh Youssef (PGY4) “Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Aor tic
Valves Causing Sudden Cardiac Death: A Case Report and Review of the Literature”
(Dr. B Xu, Dr. R. Fraser, and Dr. C. Bernard)
Kai Duan (Medical Student): “The Value of Medicolegal Autopsies in a Pathology
Residency Training Program” (Dr. R. Fraser)
Basile Tessier (Medical Student): “The Prognostic Significance Of EGFR, HER2 And c-MET Overexpression in Resectable Gastric
Carcinoma”
Joint Histoseminar Program McGill University & University of Montreal
Fall 2014
CAP – APQ
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Date Time Location Presenters
Wednesday
September 24 2014
16 h 30
18 h 30
McGill Room 112
Duff Medical Building
3775 University St.
Cristina Storoz, McGill
François Gougeon, UdeM
May Chergui, McGill
Marie-Christine Guilbert, UdeM
Philippe Stephenson, UdeM
Wednesday
October 29 2014
16 h 30
18 h 30
Auditorium Mailloux
Pavillon Mailloux
Porte K-6247, 6e étage
Hôpital Notre Dame du CHUM
1560, rue Sherbrooke Est
Cristina Ciolofan, UdeM
Chelsea Maedler Kron, McGill
Maryam Razmpoosh, UdeM
Mojgan Ebrahimi, McGill
Wednesday
November 26 2014
16 h 30
18 h 30
McGill Room 112
Duff Medical Building
3775 University St.
Meriame Dami, UdeM
Livia Florianova, McGill
Julie Guilmette, UdeM
HuiJun Wang, McGill
Jérémie Berdugo, UdeM
Zohreh Eslami
EXPLORING COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
The Department of Pathology recently hosted five delegates from
Beijing’s Capital Medical University to discuss the potential for cre-
ating a mutually beneficial and sustainable collaborative
relationship. The Chair and Dr. Miguel Burnier, Vice Director of the
MUHC Research Institute, opened the discussion with an overview
of the new MUHC and facilities at the Glen site. Dr. Burnier
communicated our strengths in patient-centric research and emphasis
on personalized medicine, in addition to areas of basic science re-
search in cancer, neuroscience and genetics. One of the advantages
of research collaborations with China is the prospect of attaining a
larger sample size to better understand the underlying mechanisms of
certain disease processes. One area of particular interest to Dr.
Howard Bergman, Chair of the Department of Family Medicine,
McGill University, is Population Health and community-based medi-
cine. He also stressed the importance of primary medical care and
elaborated on China’s recent initiative to train 300,000 general prac-
titioners by the year 2020. In addition to the valuable knowledge
gains that are derived from such partnerships, the benefits of collabo-
ration with McGill University are manifold, including eligibility for
clinical/research fellowships and Royal College certifications. Both
parties were pleased with the outcomes of this discussion and we
anticipate a proposal to be put forth in the Fall.
Farewell Dr. Nahal!
Dr. Ayoub Nahal resigned from the Department of Pathology on July 1, 2014. Dr. Nahal was re-
cruited to McGill University as an Associate Professor and the MGH as a Staff Pathologist in 2002;
specializing in bone and soft tissue. The MGH hosted a farewell luncheon where Dr. Nahal was
greeted with parting wishes from many of his colleagues and staff. He has recently arrived in Dubai
in the United Arab Emirates where he sent us the following email:
Dear Kevin, Staff and colleagues,
We have arrived to the UAE, safely and well. The two weeks prior to my departure were overwhelm-
ingly busy and did not give me a moment to acknowledge what the department of pathology has
done to wish me a memorable farewell. I would like to thank each and every person who expressed
to me, either by attending the farewell hospital luncheon, or by emails, or phone messages, their
warmest wishes for success and happiness, their true feelings of appreciation and camaraderie, and their sadness to lose a colleague. I
will treasure every comment, and every thought written in the note book and the cards. Also, the staff dinner was terrific, and the gifts
very personal, fun, and thoughtful (thank you Kevin). Good luck to all, and see you soon.
Ayoub Nahal
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Left to Right: Dr. Jun-li Liu, Associate Professor , Depar t-
ment of Medicine, McGill University, Dr. Zu-hua Gao, Miss
Suyan Pan, Vice director of Beijing Municipal Administration
of Hospitals, Dr. Miguel Burnier, Mr. Junhua Pan, Director of
scientific research department from Beijing Municipal Admin-
istration of Hospitals, Prof. Zhihong Yin., Vice Director of Bei-
jing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Capital Medical Uni-
versity, Dr. Yonghong Zhang, Director of scientific research
department from Beijing Youan Hospital, Capital Medical Uni-
versity
Dr. Bruce Case, clinician scientist and leading researcher on asbestos exposure and lung cancer, was recently
invited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association to participate in a panel discussion on Asbestos and So-
ciety: Perception of an Acceptable Risk Level on June 5, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas.
More recently, by invitation of the American Standards and Testing Materials (ASTM), Dr. Case was asked to
present on aspects of the pathology of malignant mesothelioma in the United Kingdom and its implications for
the regulatory community in the USA, at the ASTM Johnson Conference on Asbestos, A lmost Asbestos, and
Asbestos Progeny, which took place from July 21-25, 2014.
He has also been invited to give a talk in the first plenary session on the parallels between asbestos deposits
(mineral) and those in the human body (by electron microscopy), hosted by the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) from
Sept. 1 - 5 of 2014; in Johannesburg, South Africa. Dr. Case will also present a lecture on the history of mesothelioma research at the
International Mesothelioma Association Meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, October 21-24 2014. His talk will tie in with the 50th an-
niversary of the discovery of the linkage between mesothelioma and asbestos exposure by his late South African colleague Dr. Chris
Wagner. Finally, the Society for Risk Analysis has asked Dr. Case to take part in a panel discussion on asbestos risk, December 7-10,
2014 in Denver ,CO. His topic will highlight the integration of pathology techniques (particularly molecular) into asbestos risk analysis.
Well Done Dr. Hamid!
Dr. Qutayba Hamid, internationally recognized scientist in the field of respiratory disease, was
awarded the 2014 Distinguished Scientist Award by the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation (CSCI).
The CSCI’s mission focuses on the development of clinician scientists in Canada, and this award is custom-
arily bestowed upon a Canadian clinician scientist who has made significant contributions to new knowledge
and is generally recognized in his/her field as an expert who is innovative, and at the forefront of his/her
research endeavours. Recipients of this award are asked to give a talk on the key elements of their research
as part of the CSCI Young Investigators Forum during the CSCI Annual Conference; to be held this year in
Toronto on November 26, 2014.
Ron Onerheim awarded the inaugural Dr. David S. Kahn Award
for clinical teaching at St. Mary’s hospital for 2014.
This bi-annual award, given by the Director of Professional Services and the
Council of Physicians, Dentists and Pharmacists, recognizes contributions to
clinical teaching at St. Mary's. It is named after the long-serving director of
pathology and Emeritus Professor of Pathology at McGill, Dr. David S.
Kahn. Dr. Kahn came to St. Mary’s and McGill in 1955 and his contribu-
tions to teaching in both hospital and university settings were legendary,
including bringing small-group teaching to McGill in the early sixties. For
his outstanding contributions, Dr. Kahn was awarded the rank of Emeritus
Professor of Pathology in 1991.
It was a great honour for the Division of Pathology at St. Mary’s to have this
new award named after this illustrious alumnus, and a great honour for the first recipient to be a member of the same division.
Dr. Onerheim has been recognized for his teaching throughout his career, including receiving the Osler Award in 1994 and being named
to the Faculty Honour List in 2002.
Picture: featured Dr. Ron Onerheim and Dr. Lucie Opatrny, Director of Professional Services 6
L to R: Dr. Lucie Opatrny, Director of Professional
Services, and Dr. Ron Onerheim
Dr. David Haegert
Congratulations to Dr. Haegert on being awarded a research grant as Principal Investigator from the
Progressive MS Alliance/National MS Society for $74,738.83 Euros; approximately $109,000
CDN for the study entitled, "T-cell activation molecules and progressive MS".
He has also been appointed to the editorial boards of the Journal of Multiple Sclerosis: Open Ac-
cess, and Journal of Multidisciplinary Pathology. Finally, Bravo to Dr. Haegert on the recent publi-
cation of the following five scientific papers:
“Naive CD4 T-cell activation identifies MS patients having rapid transition to progressive MS.”
Zastepa E, Fitz-Gerald L, Hallett M, Antel J, Baranzini S, Lapierre Y, Haegert DG. Neurology
2014;82:681-690.
“Castleman's disease: a rare finding in a pediatrick neck.” Zawawi F , Varshney R, Haegert DG,
Daniel SJ. Int JPediatr Otorhinolaryngol 2014;78:370-372,
“Diminished Th17(not Th1) responses underlie multiple sclerosis disease abrogation after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.”
Darlington PJ et al (Canadian MS/BMT study group including Haegert DG). AnnNeurol 2013;73:341-354.
“Obstacles to progress in MS: a personal story.” Haegert DG. J Mult Scler 1:e102, 2014
“Premature thymic involution and multiple sclerosis.” Haegert DG.. J Neurol Neurophysiol 5:207, 2014
Event – Guest Speaker
Dr. Longwen Chen, MD PhD, Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medi-
cine & Pathology and Director of Cytopathology at the Mayo Clinic in Scotts-
dale, Arizona was recently invited to present a lecture and slide seminar to our
residents and pathologists. His lecture highlighted the cytology diagnosis of
pancreatic cystic lesions using endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspi-
ration or FNA, while his slide seminar focused on ovarian tumours.
Dr. Charlie Hao
Dr. Charlie Hao, neuropathologist and recently appointed Associate Professor in the department of Pa-
thology, is pleased to announce the recent publication of his article in Nature Communications entitled:
"SUMO1 modification stabilizes CDK6 protein and drives the cell cycle and glioblastoma progres-
sion”.
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Left to Right: Dr. Fadi Brimo, Dr. Longwen Chen,
and Dr. Zu-hua Gao
Sponsored by:
September 2014 Lecture
Christopher Naugler
“Mining the LIS in the
Era of Big Data “
Wednesday, September 10th
4pm
Duff Medical Building,
Room 112
3775 University Street
PATHOLOGY SCIENTIFIC LECTURE SERIES
Do you have a news story?
The McGill Department of Pathology Newsletter is published four times a year. It is available by email
and on the Department webpage at http://www.mcgill.ca/pathology/newsletter
If you would like to submit an article or receive the newsletter by email, please contact the Editor
at carolynna.olha@mcgill.ca
Deadline for submissions to the Fall issue is October 20th, 2014
Success at the Royal College
Exams!
Congratulations to our recent graduates
Amir Salehi, Nhung Ton Nu, Zoreh Esla-
mi, and Bin Xu for successfully passing
their Royal College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Canada exams. Bin will pursue a
one-year Fellowship in Oncologic Surgical Pathology at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Cen-
ter in New York, before returning to McGill as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Patholo-
gy. Amir will pursue a one-year Fellowship in Gynecologic Pathology at the University of Western
Ontario, and both Zoreh and Nhung are going to pursue Fellowships in Gynecologic Pathology at the
University of Toronto. Good Luck and keep in touch!
Meet our New Residents!
The Department of Pathology would like to welcome two new resi-
dents (PGY1) into the Residency Program this year:
Pylyp Zolotarov, MD
Pylyp completed his medical studies at the National Medical Universi-
ty of O.O. Bogomolets, Ukraine, where he also did a specialization
certificate in pathology. He went on to pursue research on the molecu-
lar mechanisms of differentiated thyroid cancer metastasis at the
Ukrainian Scientific Practical Centre of Endocrine Surgery, before completing a doctorate of Medi-
cine at the University of Sher-
brooke.
Milene Gozales-Verdecia, MD
Milene is a medical graduate
from the Instituto Superior de
Ciencias Medicas de Santiago de
Cuba, Holguin City, Cuba. She
completed a residency in Family
Medicine at Universidad de Cien-
cas Medicas de la Habana, Cuba, before working as Family Physician in Havana City for six years.
Welcome to the Program, we are delighted to have you train with us!
McGill Pathology Residents News
McGill Pathology Residents’ News
SAVE the DATE!
September 6th, 2014
The Annual BBQ/Pool Party
Hosted by Dr. Chantal Bernard
More details to come…
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