
About
Dr. Zhonghua Li serves as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University and Chief of the Hematopathology Service at Kings County Hospital. Board-certified in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, and hematopathology, his clinical practice spans surgical pathology, hematopathology, and gynecological pathology.
Education:
- Advanced Degree: Xiangya School of Medicine of Central South University
- Medical School: Suzhou Medical College
- Residency: Mount Sinai Hospital/Icahn School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Montefiore Medical Center (Hematopathology)
- Fellowship: Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania/Perelman School of Medicine (Surgical Pathology)
Research Focus:
Dr. Li's work centers on haematolymphoid neoplasms and diagnostic challenges in pathology, with emphasis on rare tumor presentations and molecular mechanisms of disease. His research bridges clinical observations with laboratory findings, particularly in hematopathology and surgical pathology contexts where unusual cases require multidisciplinary correlation.
Publication Trends:
Analysis of 13 publications (2003-2023) reveals dual research trajectories: contemporary focus on rare case reports across oncology and infectious diseases (2019-2023), and foundational work on S100A4 protein in cancer metastasis (2003-2011). The recent publications predominantly address diagnostic dilemmas in hematopathology and surgical pathology, while earlier work established mechanistic insights into cellular motility factors.
Professional Activities:
- Leads Hematopathology Service at Kings County Hospital
- Clinical practice at University Hospital at Downstate
- No student advising or grant information available
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