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Cade D Arries serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota, where he focuses on advancing diagnostic pathology through research and innovation. His work bridges clinical practice, medical education, and global health initiatives with particular emphasis on hematopathology and molecular diagnostics.
Dr. Arries' research interests center on improving diagnostic pathways for hematologic malignancies, particularly myeloproliferative neoplasms. He has developed molecular testing algorithms to enhance efficiency in JAK2, MPL, and CALR gene testing. A significant portion of his work involves international collaboration, especially with Vietnamese institutions, where he implements videoconferencing technology to improve diagnostic capabilities for rare conditions like T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia. His research also explores innovative medical education methods, including asynchronous video materials for peripheral blood smear education, and he maintains expertise in infectious disease pathology as demonstrated by his work on rare bacteremia cases.
Analysis of Dr. Arries' publication trends reveals a strong commitment to making specialized pathology expertise accessible worldwide. His work consistently addresses diagnostic challenges in resource-limited settings while developing practical solutions for improving testing efficiency. The interdisciplinary nature of his research connects pathology with global health equity, medical education innovation, and health systems improvement, with publications spanning molecular diagnostics, telepathology, and rare infectious disease cases.
Through extensive collaboration with colleagues at the University of Minnesota and international partners, particularly in Vietnam, Dr. Arries contributes significantly to advancing diagnostic medicine. His work on implementing WHO-HAEM5 classification through digital platforms demonstrates his dedication to standardizing diagnostic approaches globally. Dr. Arries' research directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being by improving diagnostic accessibility and developing more efficient testing protocols for hematologic conditions.
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