Dr. Kevin A. Roth is a renowned pathologist in New York. He received the medical diploma from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1988. He completed his residency in anatomic and clinical pathology and his fellowship in neuropathology at Barnes Jewish Hospital of the Washington University. The State Medical License gives him the right to practice medicine in New York, Alabama and Missouri. He is affiliated with New York – Presbyterian/Columbia York. At the time, he works as a pathologist-in-Chief at New York – Presbyterian Hospital and Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology at Columbia University Medical Center. He published 3 articles in collaboration with other doctors.
Neuregulin-1 overexpression and Trp53 haploinsufficiency cooperatively promote de novo malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor pathogenesis.
Brosius, S. N.,Turk, A. N.,Byer, S. J.,Brossier, N. M.,Kohli, L.,Whitmire, A.,Mikhail, F. M.,Roth, K. A.,Carroll, S. L.; Acta Neuropathol.. 2013 Nov 16.
Dr. Kevin A. Roth is a renowned pathologist in New York. He received the medical diploma from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1988. He completed his residency in anatomic and clinical pathology and his fellowship in neuropathology at Barnes Jewish Hospital of the Washington University. The State Medical License gives him the right to practice medicine in New York, Alabama and Missouri. He is affiliated with New York – Presbyterian/Columbia York. At the time, he works as a pathologist-in-Chief at New York – Presbyterian Hospital and Chairman of the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology at Columbia University Medical Center. He published 3 articles in collaboration with other doctors.
Neuregulin-1 overexpression and Trp53 haploinsufficiency cooperatively promote de novo malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor pathogenesis.
Brosius, S. N.,Turk, A. N.,Byer, S. J.,Brossier, N. M.,Kohli, L.,Whitmire, A.,Mikhail, F. M.,Roth, K. A.,Carroll, S. L.; Acta Neuropathol.. 2013 Nov 16.