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2019 Annual Meeting Experimental Biology 2019 Orlando, FL Business Meeting and Awards Presentation April 8, 2019 Orange County Convention Center Room W109-A 5:15 PM 6:30 PM Asma Nusrat, M.D. ASIP President Join us immediately


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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

April 8, 2019

Orange County Convention Center Room W109-A 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM

Asma Nusrat, M.D.

ASIP President

Join us immediately following this business meeting for a wine and cheese reception.

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Asma Nusrat, M.D.

University of Michigan

ASIP President 2018-2019

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2017-2018 ASIP Council

Asma Nusrat, President Dani Zander, President-Elect Richard Mitchell, Vice President Daniel Remick, Past President Satdarshan (Paul) S. Monga, Secretary-Treasurer Robin Lorenz, Councilor-at-Large Monte Willis, Councilor-at-Large Cecelia Yates, Chair, Committee for Career Development and Diversity Diane Bielenberg, Chair, Education Committee David Williams, Chair, Program Committee William Muller, Chair, Research and Science Policy Committee Patricia D'Amore, Chair, Publications Committee

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Society Affiliations The ASIP is a founding member of FASEB (joined in 1913) FASEB has 29 member societies with >130,000 members

FASEB Office of Public Affairs provides resources and effort for research and science policy advocacy.

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ASIP Representatives to FASEB Committees

FASEB Board – Chuck Parkos, M.D., Ph.D. Finance Committee – Dani Zander, M.D. Publications and Communications Committee – Pat D’Amore, Ph.D. Science Policy Committee – Roy Jensen, M.D. Protection of Human Subjects – Mark E. Sobel, M.D., Ph.D. Science Research Conf. Advisory Committee – Kevin Gardner, M.D., Ph.D.

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FASEB Science Policy Committee – Subcommittees

Clinical and Translational Research SPC Subcommittee Roy Jensen, M.D. and Daniel Remick, M.D. Data Science and Informatics SPC Subcommittee James Musser, M.D., Ph.D. Research Enterprise Evaluation SPC Subcommittee Linda D. McManus, Ph.D. Training and Career Opportunities SPC Subcommittee Linda McManus, Ph.D., Robin Lorenz, Ph.D., Titus Reeves, Ph.D.

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Notable Positions of Leadership by ASIP Members

James M. Musser, M.D., Ph.D.

FASEB President, 2018-2019

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Society Affiliations and Management The ASIP is one of five organizations that together comprise The Intersociety Council for Pathology Information

ICPI is an educational organization that serves as a central source of information about pathology in the practice of medicine, in medical research, and to provide literature about pathology as a career.

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Jacob J. Steinberg, M.D.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

ASIP Representative to the ICPI Board 2000-2019

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Priscilla A. Furth, M.D.

Georgetown University School of Medicine

ASIP Representative to the ICPI Board

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Major Activities Charter Member of Intersociety Council for Pathology Information

Publisher of Directory of Pathology Training Programs

Cooperating society of the American Board of Pathology Participate in the Pathology Roundtable and the Intersociety Pathology Council Supporting sponsor of the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs

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Pathobiology for Investigators, Scientists, and Academicians PISA2018 – University of Michigan – October 2018

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Pathobiology for Investigators, Scientists, and Academicians PISA2018 – University of Michigan – October 2018

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Strengths of Our Society Strong Core Membership Strong Scientific Programs and Meetings Strong Scientific Journals Excellent Membership Benefits

Including numerous opportunities for service in the ASIP, career development, and networking with leaders

  • f experimental pathology research

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Challenges and Opportunities Stable Membership Numbers, But Need to Grow Retaining Current Members Conversion of Trainees into Regular Membership Categories Recruitment of New Members Expand Core Membership and Engage More Members Financial Challenges Identification of New Revenue Streams

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Recognition of ASIP Office Staff Henry Carter, Assistant Managing Editor of AJP Chhavi Chauhan, Ph.D., Director of Scientific Outreach Michael Dustin, Senior Editorial Assistant for AJP Emily Essex, Managing Editor of AJP Gina LaBorde, Marketing and Communications Manager Lisa McFadden, Director of Membership and Meetings Donna Pluta, Education and Membership Services Manager Jody Zung, Accountant

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Recognition of ASIP Office Staff

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Congratulations! Lisa K. McFadden, Certified Meeting Manager (CMM)

Director of Membership, Educational Services, and Scientific Meetings

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Satdarshan (Paul) Singh Monga, M.D.

University of Pittsburgh

ASIP Secretary-Treasurer

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Finance Committee Membership

  • S. Paul Monga, Chair

Diane Bielenberg Patricia D'Amore Martha B. Furie Richard N. Mitchell William A. Muller Asma Nusrat Daniel Remick Cecelia Yates-Binder Dani Zander

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Financial Reserves and Investments

ASIP Main Investment Fund – $4,725,453 Stowell Fund for Support of Scientific Meetings – $142,426 Named Travel Award Investment Fund – $61,854

Investment accounts are managed by UBS Financial Services, Inc.

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2018 Financial Report – Unaudited

Revenue before Investment Income – $2,269,574 Expenditures before Investment Expense – $2,606,841 Net Revenue before Investment Income – ($337,268) Net Investment Income – $116,117 Total Net Revenue – ($221,151)

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2019 Financial Report – Budget

Revenue before Investment Income – $2,176,039 Expenditures before Investment Expense – $2,191,858 Net Revenue before Investment Income – ($15,819) Net Investment Income – $175,000 Total Net Revenue – $159,181

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2019 Financial Report – Forecast

Revenue before Investment Income – $2,183,839 Expenditures before Investment Expense – $2,186,882 Net Revenue before Investment Income – ($3,043) Net Investment Income – $160,000 Total Net Revenue – $156,957

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George K. Michalopoulos Junior Faculty Travel Awards

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

Edward Medina, M.D. University of Texas Health Science Center Matthew McMillin, Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin Dennis Jones, Ph.D. Boston University

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Richard Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D.

Harvard Medical School

ASIP Vice President – Chair, Membership Committee

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Committee Members

Richard N. Mitchell, Chair Martha B. Furie Robin G. Lorenz Asma Nusrat Daniel G. Remick Dani S. Zander

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Moment of Silence

In Memorium…

Alan Rabson, M.D. Herbert Tanowitz, M.D. Alvin Volkman, M.D., D.Phil.

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Regular Members NextGeneration Members Trainee Members Emeritus Members Associate Members Total Membership 445 90 169 121 6 831

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Membership Committee Report ASIP Membership Composition – April 2019 2018 503 92 159 118 7 879

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Total Membership 2019 Non-renewals Potential Membership 831 139 970

Be sure to renew your membership!

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Challenges and Opportunities Membership is Stable But Needs to Grow Conversion of Trainee Members to Regular Members

The NextGeneration Membership category is intended for new members and for conversion of postdoctoral trainee members into regular membership categories.

Outreach to Recruit New Members

Outreach to authors of journal articles in AJP Outreach to Experimental Biology non-member registrants

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Priorities for 2019 Outreach Through Departments of Pathology

Outreach to the Chairs of Departments of Pathology related to recruitment and engagement of faculty and trainees

ASIP Ambassadors

Members in all categories will be invited to serve as Institutional Ambassadors, to inform potential members (peers and others) about the value of ASIP membership

Expansion of Social Media Outreach

New Facebook pages for Pathology Education, Pathology Career Development, and Women in Pathology

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report Dani S. Zander, M.D.

University of Cincinnati

ASIP President-Elect – Chair, Meritorious Awards Committee

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Committee Membership

Dani Zander, Chair Martha B. Furie Elizabeth Galbreath Jonathan Lin Meera Hameed Jonathon W. Homeister Roberto Barrios Xiao-Ming Yin Yuri Persidsky

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report 2020 Awards 2020 ASIP Gold-Headed Cane Award Marilyn Farquhar, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor of Cellular and Molecular Medicine Professor of Pathology University of California, San Diego San Diego, CA

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report 2020 Awards 2020 ASIP Rous-Whipple Award Arul Chinnaiyan, M.D., Ph.D.

S.P. Hicks Endowed Professor of Pathology Director, Michigan Center for Translational Pathology Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute American Cancer Society Research Professor Department of Pathology University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report 2020 Awards 2020 ASIP Outstanding Investigator Award Celina G. Kleer, M.D.

Harold Oberman Collegiate Professor of Pathology Director, Breast Pathology Program Department of Pathology University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, MI

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report 2020 Awards 2020 ASIP Robbins Distinguished Educator Award Charleen T. Chu, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor of Pathology

  • A. Julio Martinez Chair in Neuropathology

Department of Pathology University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report 2020 Awards 2020 ASIP Cotran Early Career Investigator Award Qing Zhang, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill, NC

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Meritorious Awards Committee Report 2020 Awards 2020 ASIP Young Scientist Leadership Award Traci L. Parry, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Department of Kinesiology University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro, NC

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William A. Muller, M.D., Ph.D.

Northwestern University

Chair, Research and Science Policy Committee

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William A. Muller, Chair Sharon DeMorrow Gustaaf de Ridder Kelsey D. McKillip Abigail Durkes Avrum Gotlieb Roy Jensen Christi Kolarcik Linda McManus Adeola Adebayo Michael George Michalopoulos Carlos Moreno James Musser Timorthy O'Leary Daniel Remick Melanie Scott Mary Ann Sens Gene Siegal Mark E. Sobel Philip Vieira Kristine Wadosky Cecelia Yates-Binder Jennifer Dreyfus, Consultant

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Research and Science Policy Committee Report Recent Activities

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Denuja Karunakaran, Ph.D.

Award presentation by Dr. Bill Muller

2019 ASIP Young Scientist Leadership Award

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Daniel Remick, M.D.

Boston University

ASIP Past President – Chair, Nominating Committee

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Dan Remick, Chair Lora Ellenson Avrum Gotlieb Tanya Mayadas Linda McManus George Michalopoulos Kevin Roth

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2019 Election Results

Election Open: January 15, 2019 Election Closed: March 6, 2019

46.1% Overall Participation by Eligible Voters 46.3% of Regular Members 44.8% of NextGeneration Members

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Vice President Patricia A. D’Amore, Ph.D., M.B.A.

Charles L. Schepens Professor of Ophthalmology Harvard Medical School

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Magali Saint-Geniez, Ph.D.

Harvard Medical School – Schepens Eye Research Institute

Interim Chair, Publications Committee

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Secretary-Treasurer Satdarshan (Paul) Singh Monga, M.D.

Endowed Chair of Experimental Pathology University of Pittsburgh

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Councilor At-Large Pilar Alcaide, Ph.D.

Department of Medicine Tufts University

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Program Committee Chair-elect Jonathon W. Homeister, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of North Carolina School of Medicine

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Education Committee Chair-elect Elaine L. Bearer, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Pathology University of New Mexico

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results Committee for Career Development and Diversity Chair-elect Edward A. Medina, M.D., Ph.D.

Department of Pathology UT Health Science Center San Antonio

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Nominating Committee Daniel Remick, M.D.

Boston University

Charleen Chu, M.D., Ph.D.

University of Pittsburgh

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Nominating Committee Report 2019 Election Results – Meritorious Awards Committee Shuji Ogino, M.D., Ph.D.

Harvard University

Robin Lorenz, M.D., Ph.D.

Genetech

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2019 ASIP Robbins Distinguished Educator Award

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Gregory J. Tsongalis, Ph.D.

Professor – Department of Pathology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Norris-Cotton Cancer Center Dartmouth University, Hanover, NH Award presentation by W.B.Coleman

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Committee for Career Development and Diversity Report Andrew Duncan, Ph.D.

University of Pittsburgh

Member, Committee for Career Development and Diversity

On behalf of Dr. Cecelia C. Yates-Binder, CCDD Chair

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Cecelia C. Yates, Chair Veronica Contreras-Shannon Andrew Duncan Christi Kolarcik Edward Medina Roberto Mota Alvidrez Mayumi Nakagawa Traci L. Parry George Perry Morgan Preziosi Titus Reaves Nakisha Rutledge Magali Saint-Geniez Chad Walesky Diane Bielenberg (Chair of Education Committee) David Williams (Program Chair-elect) Asma Nusrat (President)

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Saturday, April 6th

ASIP Highlights Session: I Am An ASIP Member and This is My Science

Oral Presentations by Eight Trailblazing Women Poster Presentations by 30 Trainees (Postdoctoral Fellows, Graduate Students, Medical Student) Oral Presentations by Eight Trailblazing Men

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Committee for Career Development and Diversity Report

ASIP Highlights Session: I Am An ASIP Member and This is My Science

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PathForward Junior Faculty and Senior Postdoctoral Fellows

Lifelong Distance Mentoring Relationships

PathFinders

First-time ASIP Meeting Attendees Mentoring/Guidance during the Annual Meeting

Career Development for All ASIP Members

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Committee for Career Development and Diversity Report 2018 SROPP (Summer Research Opportunity in Pathology Program) Orlane Destin , Sarah Hoskins, Dana Julian

(Harvard University and University of Pittsburgh)

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Diane Bielenberg, Ph.D.

Harvard University

Chair, Education Committee

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Diane Bielenberg, Chair Peter Anderson Patricia D'Amore Jeffrey Golden Christy Kolarchik Wendy Mars Danny Milner Roberto Moto-Alvidrez Angana Mukherjee Shyanne Page Dipak Panigrahy Jose Otero Titus Reaves Daniel Remick Michael Thompson David Williams Cecelia Yates-Binder

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Education Committee Report Highlights of 2018/2019 Activities

The ASIP is only society at Experimental Biology to offer CME. No cost to ASIP members $100 to non-members Participants at EB2018 – 42

The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics CME Program An ongoing, annual program, available to ASIP members and others.

Participants in 2016 – 116 Participants in 2017 – 107 Participants in 2018 – 118

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Education Committee Report Education Sessions at Experimental Biology 2019

XIXth Annual Workshop on Pathology Graduate Education: The Value

  • f the GRE in Graduate Admissions

XIXth Annual ASIP/AAA Career Development and Mentoring Program and Lunch: Giving and Responding to Critical Evaluations of Manuscripts and Grants Pathobiology Course for Research Scientists: Lipid Mediators in Vascular Biology Lunch and Learn: Science, Dollars, and Outcomes: The Critical Pieces

  • f Budgeting You Can't Work Without

ASIP Scientific Sleuthing of Human Disease for Undergraduate Students and High School Teachers and Students

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Patricia D’Amore, Ph.D.

Harvard University

Chair, Publications Committee

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Patricia D'Amore, Chair Martha Furie, AJP EIC William B. Coleman, AJP SAE Richard Mitchell, AJP SAE Steven Carroll Prathana Dalal Yava Jones-Hall Asma Nusrat Morgan Preziosi Magali Saint-Geniez William Stetler-Stevenson Cecelia Yates-Binder

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Journals Published by the ASIP

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Martha B. Furie, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief The American Journal of Pathology

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Editorial Leadership and Editorial Board Martha Furie, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief Senior Associate Editors

William B. Coleman, Ph.D. Richard N. Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D.

21 Associate Editors 86 Member Editorial Board

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ASIP Journal Editorial Office Staff Emily Essex

Managing Editor

Henry Carter

Assistant Managing Editor

Mike Dustin

Senior Editorial Assistant

Chhavi Chauhan, Ph.D.

Director of Scientific Outreach

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation American Journal of Pathology Editor-in-Chief’s Report Expanded Scope

“…seeks high-quality original research reports, reviews, and commentaries related to the molecular and cellular basis of disease. The editors will consider basic, translational, and clinical investigations that directly address mechanisms of pathogenesis or provide a foundation for future mechanistic inquiries. Examples of such foundational investigations include data mining, identification of biomarkers, molecular pathology, and discovery

  • research. Foundational studies that incorporate deep learning and

artificial intelligence are also welcome. High priority is given to studies of human disease and relevant experimental models using molecular, cellular, and organismal approaches.”

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation American Journal of Pathology Editor-in-Chief’s Report New Associate Editor for Manuscripts Involving Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning

Stanley Cohen, M.D.

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2017 Impact Factor – 4.069 5-Year Impact Factor – 4.583 Cited ~40,000 each year >1.4 million article downloads in 2018 Increased numbers of manuscript submissions Average time to first decision – 36 days Time to online publication – 34 days Acceptance rate – 44%

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation American Journal of Pathology Editor-in-Chief’s Report Journal Performance Metrics

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Why Submit to AJP? Member Benefits Epub Ahead of Print Easy Submission

ASIP regular members receive discounted publication and Open Access fees Opting into articles in press puts your article

  • nline 8 weeks prior to print!

Simple submission platform with EVISE

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David C. Williams, Jr., M.D., Ph.D.

University of North Carolina

Chair, Program Committee

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David Williams, Chair Pilar Alcaide Piyali Dasgupta Ivana Delalle Wen-Xing Ding Elizabeth Galbreath Jonathon Homeister Philip Iannoccone Andrei Ivanov Rheinalt Jones Denuja Karunakaran Themis Kyriakides Danny Milner Rick Mitchell Kari Nejak-Bowen Jose Otero Douglas Stairs James Stone Elizabeth Whitley Qin Yan Qing Zhang

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Program Committee Membership

Asma Nusrat, Ex Officio (ASIP President) Cecelia Yates, Ex Officio (CCDD Chair) Diane Bielenberg, Ex Officio (Education Chair) Francesco Curcio, SIPMeT Representative Ruth Sullivan, ACVP Representative Charles Frevert, HCS Representative

With contributions from the Chairs of specific Scientific Interest Groups

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Guest Societies and Partners

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Sponsors and Partners

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Meeting Supporters

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Trainee travel awards were supported by an R13 grant from the NCI The ASIP scientific program was supported by an R13 grant from the NIEHS The scientific program is supported annually by the Stowell Fund

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ASIP Annual Meeting Scientific Program

14 major symposia and 5 workshops 2 meritorious award lectures 10 minisymposia/25 poster sessions reflecting 398 abstracts In addition, 6 sessions are dedicated to career development, professional advancement, and education

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Save the Date for Experimental Biology 2020

April 4-8, 2020 – San Diego, CA

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David Williams, Chair Pilar Alcaide Piyali Dasgupta Ivana Delalle Wen-Xing Ding Kevin Gardner Jonathon Homeister Philip Iannoccone Andrei Ivanov Ji Peng Denuja Karunakaran Wendy Mars Kelsey McKillip Nate Montgomery Kari Nejak-Bowen Jose Otero Jennifer Sanders Douglas Stairs James Stone Elizabeth Whitley Qin Yan Qing Zhang

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President’s Symposium: Advances in Regenerative Medicine Breast Cancer Workshop – Role of Tumor Microenvironment in Breast Cancer Progression Blood Vessel Club – Role of the Gut Microbiome in Cardiovascular Disease Club Hepatomania – Mechanisms of Hepatic Tumorigenesis Emerging Technologies From the Bench Disrupting Diagnosis and Care Near the Bedside Machine Learning Approaches in Modern Neuropathology Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Pathology Clonal Hematopoiesis: Impact on Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Factors in Innate Immunity New Regulatory Mechanisms and Functions of Epithelial Junctions Drinking From the Firehose: Progress in the Practical Uses of Big Data Single Cell Analysis of Epigenetic Mechanisms Fixing Fatty Liver

Workshops and Symposia in Development for EB2020

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Experimental Pathologist-in-Training Award and EPIT Merit Award

Francisco J. Carrillo-Salinas, Ph.D. Experimental Pathologist-in-Training Merit Award Shengmin Yan, Ph.D. Experimental Pathologist-in-Training Award

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2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation Experimental Pathologist-in-Graduate Training Award and EPIGT Merit Award

Njabulo Ngwenyama Experimental Pathologist-in-Graduate Training Award Patrick D. Wilkinson Experimental Pathologist-in-Graduate Training Merit Award

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ASIP Trainee Travel Awards Presentation

Presentation by David Williams – Chair, Program Committee

2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

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A.D. Sobel Scholar Trainee Travel Awards Triet M. Bui Roberto I. Mota Alvidrez, M.D., M.S. Akanksha Sharma, MSc, Ph.D.

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

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GALL Trainee Travel Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Research Timothy D. Bryson

2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

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Gotlieb Family Fund for Undergraduate Education in Pathobiology Orlane Destin

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

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Hans - Monga - ASIP Trainee Travel Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Research Sanaullah Sajib, M.Pharm.

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Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

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Rojkind - Monga - ASIP Trainee Travel Award for Excellence in Liver Pathobiology Research Jacquelyn O. Russell

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The Marion and Lawrence (Larry) Muller Memorial Fund

  • ASIP Trainee Travel Award

for Excellence in Inflammation Research Hayley Gorman

2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

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ASIP Trainee Travel Awards

2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation

Marina Anastasiou Prarthana J. Dalal Trevor M. Darby Paul J. Hanson Kelsey M. Hirschi Sarah Hosking Dana R. Julian Matthias Kelm Lindsey Kennedy Yang Lee Benoit Niclou Joshua Owens Morgan E. Preziosi Francisco E. Velazquez Planas

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ASIP Histochemical Society-Sponsored Trainee Travel Awards Ramón Castellanos Allison Gartung Vashendriya Hira Karis P. Kosar Bejan J. Saeedi

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ASIP Histochemical Society Trainee Travel Awards Victoria Hallisey Jeana L. Owens, M.S. Tirthadipa Pradhan-Sundd, Ph.D. Katlyn Richardson Kaitlynn Schuck

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Vinay Kumar, M.B.B.S., M.D.

Alice Hogge & Arthur A. Baer Distinguished Service Professor Chairman Emeritus - Department of Pathology University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Award presentation by Dr. Jerrold R. Turner

2019 ASIP Gold-Headed Cane Award

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Presentation of the Presidential Gavel

to Dani Zander, M.D. ASIP President, 2019-2020 Presentation by Dr. Asma Nusrat

2019 Annual Meeting – Experimental Biology 2019 – Orlando, FL

Business Meeting and Awards Presentation