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Department of Pathology
310 Cedar Street LH 108
PO Box 208023
New Haven, CT 06520-8023
Tel: 203.785.2759
Fax: 203.785.7303
Ship Clinical Specimens via FedEx to the following address:
Yale Surgical Pathology
Medical School Receiving
200 South Frontage Road, YNHH EP2-631
New Haven, CT 06520
Tel: 203.785.2788
Fax: 203.785.7146

Education

Courses Offered in the Department of Pathology

Pathology Talks

Pathology Grand Rounds Speakers 2012-2013
Research in Progress 2012-2013

Graduate Program

  • Experimental Pathology Program

Graduate Courses (FAS)

  • PATH 200: Molecular and Genomic Mechanisms of Disease
  • PATH 600: Pathological Basis of Human Disease
  • PATH 616: Autopsy Pathology 
  • PATH 617: Anatomic Pathology Elective
  • PATH 618b: Clinical and Pathologic Correlates in Renal Disease
  • PATH 620a and b: Laboratory Rotations in Experimental Pathology
  • PATH 630b/ENAS 535bU: Biomaterial-Tissue Interactions
  • PATH 650b: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Cancer
  • PATH 660/C&MP 650/PHAR 580: Ethics
  • PATH 670b: Biological Mechanisms of Reaction to Injury
  • PATH 680a/C&MP 630a/PHAR 502a: Seminar in Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Physiology
  • PATH 690a: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease

Undergraduate Class

  • Biology 315B: Biological Mechanisms of Reaction to Injury

YSM Medical Courses

  • Pathology 100: Pathological Basis of Human Disease
  • Pathology 116: Autopsy Pathology
  • Pathology 117: Anatomic Pathology
  • Pathology 118b: Clinical and Pathologic Correlates in Renal Disease
  • Pathology 650b: Cellular and Molecular Biology of Cancer
  • Pathology 670b: Biological Mechanisms of Reaction to Injury (Biology 370b)
  • Pathology 690b: Molecular Mechanisms of Disease
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Education

Yale School of Medicine
Department of Pathology
PO Box 208023  
New Haven, CT 06520

Working together on a Pathology experiment.

Examining a specimen under a microscope

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