Clinical Pathology
Carlos A. Murga-Zamalloa, MD
Assistant Professor University of Illinois at ChicagoBiographical Info
Dr. Murga-Zamalloa is a physician-scientist with board certification in both anatomic and clinical pathology and hematopathology. The clinical and translational research interests of Dr. Murga-Zamalloa are T-cell lymphomas, with a focus on the molecular mechanisms that the actin cytoskeleton plays during lymphoma progression.
Education:
M.D. University of San Martin de Porres (2006)
Post-Graduate Training:
Residency
AP/CP University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) 2016
Fellowship
Hematopathology, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) 2017
Board Certification:
Anatomic and clinical pathology
Hematopathology
Awards and Honors:
2017 Benjamin Castleman Award. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
(USCAP). Granted for an outstanding publication in human pathology at the annual USCAP meeting.
2017 Stowell-Orbison Award. United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP). Granted to the best research work through a poster presentation at the Annual USCAP Meeting.
2017 Pathologist in training award. Society of Hematopathology. Awarded to an outstanding publication related to hematopathology at the Annual USCAP Meeting.
2015 Stowell-Orbison Award Certificate of Merit. United States and Canadian
Academy of Pathology (USCAP). Granted to the best research work through the medium of a poster presentation at the Annual USCAP Meeting.
Selected Recent Publications:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=murga-zamalloa