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FSP 2025 Summer Pathology Conference

July 11 to July 13, 2025
JW Marriott Turnberry
Miami, FL


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FSP Endorses Rebecca L. Johnson, MD and Ronald Giffler, MD in upcoming election at FMA
June 15, 2016

FSP is proud to announce that it will endorse Rebecca L. Johnson, MD as candidate for delegate for AMA House of Delegates and Ronald F. Giffler, MD as candidate for delegate for FMA Vice President.


In Memory of the Late Dr. Gerald E. Byrne, Jr.
June 8, 2016

It is with profound sadness that we share with you the news of our beloved professor and friend Dr. Byrne, who passed away in his sleep on May 17.  Services were held this past weekend in Chicago, where as most of you know, Dr. Byrne and his family called home for many years.  As alumni of our UM Department of Pathology, you either trained under him, worked with him, or consulted him for assistance on Hematopathology cases.  Dr. Byrne was truly very special and will be deeply missed.  We remain grateful for having had the opportunity to know him and to call him our friend.


Dr. Gerald E. Byrne Jr. 1937-2016
June 6, 2016

Dr. Gerald E. Byrne Jr. was born in 1937. He received his BS Degree in Biology–Chemistry from St. Joseph’s College in Indiana. He then attended St. Louis University School of Medicine where he graduated in 1963. From 1963 to 1966 he was a Pathology Resident at St. Louis University Group Hospital. He completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Chicago under the mentorship of world renowned Hematopathologist, Dr. Henry Rappaport. He served two years in the United States Air Force, and in 1971 he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Pathology and Internal Medicine at the University of Chicago.


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