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The author has been passionate about pathology since childhood, inspired by a love for microscopes and a desire to pursue this career.
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Hepatitis C, once a major focus of the author's work, has been largely eradicated due to advancements in treatment, transforming the landscape of liver pathology.
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Molecular techniques, particularly next-generation sequencing and HLA typing, are revolutionizing the diagnosis of liver diseases and drug-induced liver injury.
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The author runs a fellowship program that has trained over 35 individuals, who have gone on to become leaders in GI and liver pathology across North America.
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The author values global collaboration in pathology, emphasizing the importance of international meetings and the upcoming 2028 IAP meeting in Toronto.
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