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Dr. Matthew M. Yeh is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington. He joined the faculty in 2002 after completing his fellowship in Gastrointestinal Hepatic Pathology at Yale University. Dr. Yeh specializes in liver, gastrointestinal, and pancreatic pathology. His research interests focus on liver tumors, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver transplantation, and viral hepatitis. He has authored over 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts, review articles, and book chapters, including the AFIP Liver Tumor Fascicle, 4th series. Dr. Yeh is particularly interested in investigating the contributions of fatty liver disease to liver tumors and vascular diseases of the liver. He serves on the editorial board of several journals in pathology and gastroenterology/hepatology and has previously held the position of President of the Hans Popper Hepatopathology Society and the Pacific Northwest Society of Pathology. Additionally, Dr. Yeh teaches medical students, residents, and fellows at the University of Washington, actively delivering lectures on liver and gastrointestinal diseases at national and international conferences. He previously directed the Gastrointestinal Hepatic Pathology Fellowship Program and is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
University of Washington School of Medicine • Seattle, WA
Teaching and conducting research in gastroenterology and pathology.
University of Washington Medical Center • Seattle, WA
Providing diagnostic pathology services.
University of Washington School of Medicine • Seattle, WA
Collaborating on medical education and research.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center • Seattle, WA
Engaging in cancer research.
Gastrointestinal Hepatic Pathology Fellowship Program, University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Oversaw fellowship training in gastrointestinal and hepatic pathology.
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