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John W. Bishop, M.D.

Associate Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

MD - Tufts University School of Medicine MD 1977

Specialty Training – Pathology (AP-CP) Tufts-New England Medical Center Hospitals and the Naval Regional Medical Center (NRMC) San Diego

Research Interests – Thin layer cytology methods, sample adequacy assessment, and computer assisted screening methods. Applications of image analysis, automated imaging systems, molecular and immunohistochemistry for the assessment of cellular markers of differential diagnosis and prognosis in neoplasia and predictors of therapeutic response.

Specialty Area - Cytopathology and Surgical Pathology

Dr Bishop joined the Department in August 2003. He is Director of Anatomic Pathology, Director of Cytopathology and Co-Director of the Laboratory for Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Pathology for clinical assays.
 
 

Recent Publications

1. Minge-L, Fleming-M, VanGeem-T, and Bishop-JW; “AutoCyte Prep® System vs. Conventional Cervical Cytology: Comparison Based on 2,156 Cases”; Journal of Reproductive Medicine 45(3):179-184. 2000

2. Bishop-JW, Cheuvront-DA, Sims-KL; “Evaluation of the AutoCyte SCREEN System in a Clinical Cytopathology Laboratory.” Acta Cytologica 44(2):128-136. 2000

3. Bergeron-C, Bishop-JW, Cas-F, Lemarie-A, Huynh-B, Barrasso-R; "Accuracy of Thin Layer Cytology in Patients Presenting for Cone Biopsy"; Acta Cytologica 45(4):519-524. 2001

4. Bishop-JW, "Cellularity of AutoCyte Prep® Cervical Cytology Slides," Acta Cytologica 46 (4):633–636. 2002

5. Bishop-JW, Marcelpoil-R, Schmid-J, “Machine scoring of Her2/neu Immunohistochemical Stains,” Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology 24(5):257-262. 2002.

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