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Cheryl J. Aslakson

Graduate student
Adviser: Gloria H. Heppner
Degree: Ph.D., 1991
Title of thesis: Analysis of the sequential dissemination of metastatic and nonmetastatic mammary tumor subpopulations

Contact information (as of 3/8/04):

Manager
Specialized Testing Laboratory
St. John Hospital & Medical Center
19215 Mack Avenue, Suite 70 LL
Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236
Ph: (313) 343-3239
Fax: (313) 417-2991
Work email: cheryl.aslakson@stjohn.org
Home email: cja1023@aol.com

Current activity: I am currently manager of the Specialized Testing Laboratory at St. John Hospital & Medical Center. Within this lab, we perform testing using flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, viral and autoimmune serologic techniques, molecular oncology, molecular hematology and viral load quantitation. I am busy in national organizations supporting diagnostic immunology. Since July 2003, I have been on the American Board for Medical Laboratory Immunology Part I board examination committee. I will assume chairperson of that committee July 2004. I am also active in the Association for Medical Laboratory Immunology. In August 2004, I will be secretary for this organization.

Personal: I am married to Jeffrey Flynn (I/M alum, 1991). We have 2 daughters, Amelia (grade 6) and Rebecca (grade 1). We lived on opposite coasts of the country and points in between (Maine, Jackson Laboratory 1991-1993 to Los Angeles 1999) before settling in Grosse Pointe Woods 5 years ago. I crossed over to diagnostic immunology after completing an ASM approved Immunology fellowship in Chicago in 1998.


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