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Rojiani presents inaugural lecture, ‘Trainee to Leadership: Serendipity, Plan or Vision’

Dr. Amyn M. Rojiani, professor and chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Penn State College of Medicine, presented his inaugural lecture, “Trainee to Leadership: Serendipity, Plan or Vision,” on Dec. 14, 2021, in the College’s Junker Auditorium and virtually via Zoom.

Rojiani joined the College of Medicine as pathology chair on May 1, 2021. Before coming to the College, Rojiani served as the chair of pathology and held the E. R. Pund Distinguished Professorship at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University since 2010. He also was the clinical service chief of pathology for Augusta University Health System, which includes Augusta University Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Georgia. Previously, he spent 12 years at University of South Florida Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa and seven years at University of Florida Health Shands Hospital in Gainesville.

Rojiani’s research interests have included demyelination, Alzheimer’s disease, vascular targeting agents and matrix interactions in lung cancer. An avid educator, he is engaged in undergraduate and graduate medical education, is a survey visitor for the Liaison Committee on Medical Education and has directed multiple national meeting courses, workshops and teleconferences on topics ranging from neuropathology to microaggressions.

Watch a recording of Rojiani’s lecture

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