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Gerald Berry is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University, where he specializes in diagnostic surgical pathology with a clinical focus on cardiopulmonary disease, head and neck pathology, and gastrointestinal pathology. His research interests lie in the fields of cardiothoracic transplantation, vasculitis, myocarditis, interstitial lung disease, and thoracic oncology. Dr. Berry completed his medical education at the University of Ottawa School of Medicine and underwent training through various esteemed residencies and fellowships at Stanford University. He is board certified in Anatomic Pathology by the American Board of Pathology. Dr. Berry has published extensively in his areas of expertise, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in surgical pathology and its practice in diagnosing and managing complex conditions. He is actively involved in clinical trials and research, focusing on gene expression in lung carcinoma and the effects of nicotine exposure on lung cancer development and progression. Alongside his research and clinical work, he teaches pathology courses to medical students at Stanford, fostering the next generation of pathologists.
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