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January 29, 2001
Contact: Jennifer Day, (313) 577-1058, jday@med.wayne.edu
Grignon appointed chairman of pathology at WSU
David Grignon, MD, has been appointed chairman of Wayne State
University School of Medicine’s Department of Pathology.
Dr. Grignon, who previously served as
professor and interim chairman of the department, succeeds John Crissman, MD,
who left the job to serve as dean of the School of Medicine.
As a fellow pathologist, Dr. Crissman has a
special appreciation of Dr. Grignon’s research skills as well as his
administrative abilities.
“After working closely with Dr. Grignon
for several years, I have absolutely no doubts that he will serve both the
Department of Pathology and the School of Medicine well,” Dr. Crissman said.
“His work is impeccable, and he will help us achieve the goals we have set to
continue improving our institution.”
Dr. Grignon received his medical degree in
1981 from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont., and completed his
pathology residency at the same institution. He went on to serve as chief fellow
in surgical pathology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in
Houston.
An expert on genitourinary cancers, Dr.
Grignon has published extensively on surgical pathology aspects of kidney,
bladder and prostate tumors as well as the role of markers in predicting tumor
behavior and determining what types of treatment are necessary for some kinds of
urologic malignancies.
Dr. Grignon is a member of several editorial
boards, including Modern Pathology and Oncology Reports. He serves
as the chair of the Pathology Committee for the Radiation Therapy Oncology
Group, an NCI sponsored clinical trials organization. He also teaches short
courses for the continuing medical education programs of the American Society of
Clinical Pathologists, the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology and
the American Urological Association.
Dr. Grignon lives in Grosse Pointe Park with
his wife and two sons.
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