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Jared T Ahrendsen serves as Assistant Professor in Neuropathology within the Department of Pathology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. His work bridges molecular diagnostics of brain tumors and post-mortem analysis of neurologic diseases, with active affiliations at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center.
His academic foundation includes:
- BA from University of Colorado at Boulder (2008)
- PhD from University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (2015)
- MD from University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (2017)
Research centers on molecular mechanisms of brain tumors through advanced genomic techniques and neuropathological examination of post-mortem tissue. His investigations span tumor genetics (including TERT mutations and chromosomal polysomies), neurodegenerative processes in athletic populations, and chromatin-based therapeutic targeting. This dual focus on diagnostic innovation and disease mechanism elucidation drives translational applications in neuro-oncology and neuropathology.
Recent publications (2025) demonstrate interdisciplinary convergence across neuropathology, cancer genomics, and sports neurology. Key themes include molecular stratification of gliomas and meningiomas, historical analysis of neurodegenerative patterns in boxers, and nanotechnology approaches to overcome chemoresistance. These works collectively advance precision diagnostics and targeted interventions in neurological disease.
Major recognitions:
- Moore Award for Best Clinico-Pathologic Paper (American Association of Neuropathologists, 2024)
- PathologyOutlines.com Best Author Award (2023 and 2024)
- Golden Apple Teaching Award (Northwestern Anatomic Pathology, 2023)
Dr. Ahrendsen contributes to academic discourse as Editorial Board Member for Laboratory Investigation (2024-present) and Free Neuropathology (2023-present), while maintaining active membership in the American Association of Neuropathologists, College of American Pathologists, and National Association of Medical Examiners. His forensic pathology fellowship at the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner informs unique perspectives on post-mortem analysis.
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