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Associate Attending Pathologist

Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

 
Weill Cornell \r\nPhysician
   

Agrawal, Yashpal
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
 (212) 746-3265  (212) 746-8855

Dr. Agrawal completed his medical training in his native India and completed a Ph.D. at the University of Kuopio in Finland in 1987. Subsequently, he completed four years of clinical chemistry residency training in Finland and worked as the Assistant Chief of the Kuopio University Central Hospital in Finland before immigrating to the United States. He also worked as a post-doctoral fellow in Stem Cell Gene Therapy at the University of California at San Diego. He completed two years of anatomic pathology residency at the Yale New Haven Hospital in 1999 and then decided to transfer to Massachusetts General Hospital so that he could train in Clinical Pathology and where he also served as the Morton Grove-Rasmussen fellow in transfusion medicine. He completed Clinical Pathology residency and a Transfusion Medicine fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 2001. He received certification in Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology in 2001.

His interest in clinical chemistry stimulated him to commit a considerable portion of his research activities to the development of methodologies for proteomic analysis of plasma proteins. These activities have led to the publication of approximately 35 original papers, textbook chapters and review articles. This includes two chapters in the important textbook Clinical Chemistry: Laboratory Management and Clinical Correlations published in 2002 as well as a chapter concerning Histocompatability Testing published in the textbook Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Pathology in the Practice of Medicine published by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists in 2002. Dr.Agrawal also serves as a member of the College of American Pathologists resource committees on Toxicology and in Pharmacogenetics.

 

 
 
 

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