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Joshua Warrick, MD, is a professor of pathology, senior research scientist, and director of genitourinary pathology. Dr. Warrick is an award-winning researcher who has received numerous grants to study bladder cancer. His work focuses on transcriptional regulation of bladder cancer phenotype. Major contributions have been in lineage plasticity and tumor evolution of bladder cancer, particularly in understanding how these processes influence therapy response. Before coming to Yale, Dr. Warrick was professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and chief of the Division of Anatomic Pathology at Penn State University. He earned a bachelor of science in chemistry and his medical degree from Wayne State University, completed anatomic and clinical pathology residency at Washington University in St. Louis, and completed fellowships in genitourinary pathology and surgical pathology at the University of Michigan.
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