
About
Dr. Min Shi, M.D., Ph.D., is a distinguished hematopathologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, specializing in hematologic disorders. She serves as a faculty member in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology with significant contributions to clinical practice, research, and education in hematopathology.
Dr. Shi's educational background includes:
- 2014: Fellow in Hematopathology, Brigham & Women's Hospital
- 2013: Resident in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, University of Massachusetts Medical School
- 2009: Post Doctoral Associate in Immunology, University of Massachusetts Medical School
- 2008: Ph.D. in Immunology, University of Massachusetts Medical School
- 2001: Resident in OB-GYN, Peking Union Medical College Hospital
- 1996: M.D., Beijing Medical University
Dr. Shi's research focuses on hematopathology with particular expertise in flow cytometry applications for hematologic malignancies. Her work spans bone marrow pathology, lymph node pathology, minimal residual disease detection, and diagnostic innovations in hematologic disorders. She has pioneered approaches for T-cell receptor analysis using flow cytometry and has contributed significantly to understanding large granular lymphocytic leukemia diagnostics.
Her extensive publication record demonstrates leadership in advancing diagnostic methodologies for hematologic malignancies, particularly in flow cytometry applications. Her recent work emphasizes artificial intelligence integration in diagnostic workflows, validation of minimal residual disease testing, and characterization of complex genetic abnormalities in leukemias and lymphomas.
Dr. Shi has received numerous scientific awards including:
- 2020 Editors Best Original Paper published in Clinical Cytometry
- 2019 and 2016 Mayo Quality Fellows Gold projects
- 2009 AAI Trainee Abstract Award
- Multiple Lin Qiaozhi Awards for Outstanding Clinical Research
As an educator, Dr. Shi provides mentorship to residents, fellows, and clinical laboratory staff. She serves in leadership roles including as Chair of the International Clinical Cytometry Society Education Committee and as Co-Director of the Cell Kinetics Laboratory. Her professional memberships span numerous hematology and pathology organizations including the Society for Hematopathology, American Society of Hematology, and College of American Pathologists.
Dr. Shi leads the Cell Kinetics Laboratory at Mayo Clinic, focusing on flow cytometry diagnostics for hematologic malignancies. Her team develops and validates novel flow cytometry approaches for minimal residual disease detection and immunophenotypic characterization of lymphoid and myeloid disorders.
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