Anatomic Pathology
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Thomas M. Abbott, M.D.
Dr. Abbott is Medical Director of the St. Mark's Hospital Laboratory. His areas of interest and special expertise are gynecologic surgical pathology, resident education, and laboratory administration.
Joel Bentz, M.D.
Dr. Bentz is the medical director of the Cytopathology Laboratory at ARUP Laboratories. He is an associate professor of pathology at the University of Utah.
Frederic Clayton, M.D.
Dr. Clayton has studied various aspects of the enteric changes in HIV infection. Recently, he has studied the immunologic aspects of amniotic fluid embolism syndrome. Teaches Pathology 6010 and 6020
Brian T. Collins, M.D.
Dr. Collins has an interest in cytopathology in the areas of Pap smears, Non-Gyn cytopathology and Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy. He is involved in the application of cytopathology from a teaching, research and service standpoint.
Gary Ellis, D.D.S.
Dr. Ellis provides consultations for head and neck surgical pathology to pathologists nation-wide and diagnostic surgical pathology in head and neck pathology in support of the Department of Pathology.
Lyska L. Emerson, M.D.
Lyska L. Emerson, M.D., is an assistant professor, clinical tract, in the Division of Anatomic Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She is a surgical pathologist who serves the pathology needs of the University Hospital, the Huntsman Cancer Hospital, and ARUP. Dr. Emerson has subspecialty interest in gastrointestinal pathology and is currently collaborating on several translational research projects related to gastrointestinal disease.
Evelyn V. Gopez, M.D.
Dr. Gopez’ responsibilities are divided between her clinical work in Cytology and her administrative work as Residency Program Director and Medical Director of the School of Cytotechnology.
Joseph Holden, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Holden has focused his research efforts on the detection of anticancer drug targets in human cancers.
Elke A Jarboe, M.D.
Dr. Jarboe is an Assistant Professor of Pathology with subspecialty interest in gynecologic pathology and cytopathology
Todd Kelley, M.D.
Dr. Kelley is interested in discovering and evaluating new prognostic markers and therapeutic targets in leukemia and lymphoma.
Lester J. Layfield, M.D.
Dr. Layfield is a professor of pathology with interests in musculoskeletal pathology, head and neck pathology, and breast pathology. He has expertise in fine-needle aspiration cytology.
Mohamed E. Salama, M.D.
Dr. Salama has a broad base of knowledge and experience in both benign and malignant hematology. His work interests include bone marrow and lymph nodes pathology as well as extranodal sites. His research efforts are focused on gaining an enhanced understanding of the pathogenesis and molecular processes that collectively serve to diagnose and classify lymphomas and leukemias.

