TRIP has Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine faculty, residents, and staff available to collaborate with you in exchange for academic credit and/or offer you assistance with your project for a fee. We offer expertise in project design for basic, translational, and clinical research, which includes, but is not limited to, IRB project development with pathologist involvement, general slide review, drafting pathology reports with data that is not available from the standard pathology clinical report, image analysis, and TMA design, among others.
For any questions please contact the TRIP Lab at trip@pathology.wisc.edu.
Please contact the faculty below that have expressed interest in collaborating with TRIP projects:
PATHOLOGY FACULTY
- Eumenia Castro – pediatric pathology
- Jessica Gulliver – pediatric pathology
- Shelly Cook – GI pathology, pediatric pathology
- Rashmi Agni – GI pathology, liver pathology
- Saryn Doucette – hepatobiliary and GI pathology
- Charisse Treece – breast/GYN and GI pathology
- Aparna Mahajan – breast/GYN, cytopathology
- Stephanie McGregor – breast/GYN pathology
- Paul Weisman – breast/GYN pathology
- Madhuchhanda Roy– breast/GYN pathology
- Ricardo Lloyd – endocrine pathology
- Darya Buehler – cytopathology, pulmonary, soft tissue, ENT/endocrine pathology, cancer biology, & animal models
- Rong Hu – genitourinary pathology, head/neck pathology
- Wei Huang – genitourinary pathology
- Bill Rehrauer – molecular diagnostics
- Dan Matson – hematopathology
- Kwadwo Oduro – hematologic disorder
- Eduard Matkovic – coagulation, infectious disease pathology, hematologic disorders
- Rakesh Sarda – general anatomic pathology
- Jamie Kallan – anatomic pathology, forensic/autopsy pathologist
- Andreas Friedl – tumor microenvironment, renal pathology
- Yang Zong – urologic tumors with focus on cell intrinsic pathways & tumor microenvironment influence on prostate cancer & RCC
- Karam Han – neuropathology





