Journal of Clinical Pathology is a leading international journal covering all aspects of pathology. Diagnostic and research areas covered include histopathology, virology, haematology, microbiology, cytopathology, chemical pathology, molecular pathology, forensic pathology, dermatopathology, neuropathology and immunopathology. Each issue contains Reviews, Original articles, Short reports, Case reports, Correspondence, Book reviews and more.
JCP has Editorial Board members from all around the world to ensure coverage of global research. From January 2004, the Molecular Pathology edition was folded into the parent journal. Each issue of JCP will have additional pages to ensure timely publication of molecular pathology papers.
SpotlightCongratulations to Dr. Daniel Cruz for being chosen as the 2018 recipient of the ASVCP Young Investigator Award for the basic sciences. His project entitled, “The role of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) in modulating neutrophil activation during the transition period in cows,” was mentored by Dr. Erica Behling-Kelly.We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr.
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Erica Behling-Kelly as Director of the Clinical Pathology Laboratory, effective February 2018. Behling-Kelly takes over leadership of the laboratory from Dr. Tracy Stokol, who has led the laboratory since 2002.Since November 2017, test results are provided by our new chemistry analyzer (Cobas).The Clinical Pathology Laboratory is in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, and is also a unit of the Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University. The Laboratory is staffed by four clinical pathologists, all of whom are board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, a laboratory manager, multiple medical technologists and veterinary technicians, and three administrative assistants.
We also have three training positions including two clinical pathology residents and one intern. We have a high-volume, high-quality laboratory equipped with state-of-the-art analyzers. We provide diagnostic testing and professional consultation services to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals, to researchers affiliated with Cornell University and to private veterinary practitioners and researchers throughout New York, the USA, and worldwide.The clinical pathology section is an academic unit with three mandates:. Professional diagnostic service: We are committed to performing high-quality, timely, comprehensive, and accurate laboratory testing of animal specimens in the areas of hematology, clinical chemistry, diagnostic cytology, immunology, and urinalysis. As part of this service, we provide professional consultation for our laboratory results. Education: We are dedicated to educating current and future veterinarians in clinical pathology through our residency program, interactive case-based lectures, laboratories and seminars, elective laboratory rotations for students, interns and residents, and web-based educational resources (see ).
Research: We are committed to contributing to the advancement of knowledge in clinical pathology through investigative research. Our faculty and residents are actively involved in clinical applied research, which is a vital component of our residency training program. Current research areas of interest are:.Hematopoietic neoplasia, such as leukemia and lymphoma.Thrombotic disorders in animals.Hematologic disorders, including iron deficiency anemia and immune-mediated hemolytic anemiaServicesTesting.People. WebbInstructorResearchClinical Pathology performs testing for a variety of researchers and contract laboratories.
We can create customized panels, consisting of specific tests for research projects. We also provide consultation on study design (if desired), how to submit samples (with examples of request forms), and guidance on optimal sample collection, labeling, and shipping.For all research projects, the project leader (or designated representative) must contact our before any samples can be accepted for analysis. We will require the following information when setting up a research account:.Contact information.Manner of result reporting - we can send your results by fax, email or regular mail.Species to be tested.Tests required.Project schedule including start date, ending date, anticipated dates of submission, and estimated numbers of animals.Any special handling or storage requirements – this may be test dependent.The laboratory manager will use this information to formulate a plan so your research project will be performed in the most efficient manner possible.