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Sarah Ackroyd is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology-Gynecologic Oncology. Her research focuses on gynecologic oncology, telemedicine, cancer survivorship, and health disparities.
Her recent work includes:
- Creating a cell atlas of the human fallopian tube across the menstrual cycle (2025)
- Identifying geographic and racial disparities in uterine cancer care (2025)
- Quantifying cervical cancer survivorship needs through hospital admissions (2024)
- Comparative molecular profiling of clear cell gynecologic and renal cancers (2023)
She has contributed to understanding telemedicine implementation (2022), surgical workforce dynamics (2021), and perioperative care complications (2020). Her publications span gynecologic oncology, biochemistry, and endocrinology with cross-disciplinary applications in health services research and clinical decision modeling.
Dr. Ackroyd's collaborative networks include:
- Co-authors: Drs. Nita Lee, Ernst Lengyel, and Katherine Kurnit
- Conceptual overlaps: Genital Neoplasms, Hysterectomy, and Analgesia techniques
- Departmental colleagues: Sridevi Challa, Thinle Chodon, and Stacy Lindau
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