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Joshua Warrick, MD is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the Department of Urology at Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine. He serves as Chief of the Division of Anatomic Pathology. His research focuses on bladder cancer, carcinogenesis mechanisms, and molecular subtypes of urothelial tumors. Dr. Warrick has authored over 87 publications and led the National Cancer Institute-funded project on transcription factors in bladder cancer.
Education: Medical Degree from Wayne State University (2007), followed by residencies in Internal Medicine (2008), Pathology (2009-2012), and a fellowship in Surgical & Genitourinary Pathology at the University of Michigan (2014).
Research interests include bladder cancer pathogenesis, squamous differentiation in prostate cancer, and improving diagnostic standards for urothelial carcinomas. He received the 'Outstanding Collaborative Research Team' award in 2020 for multidisciplinary work in oncology.
Advising and grants: Led a 2021-2023 NCI-funded project investigating transcription factors in non-invasive bladder cancer, with a focus on aggressive tumor phenotypes. Collaborates internationally on grading systems and diagnostic reproducibility in urologic pathology.
Labs and teams: Active in the Penn State Cancer Institute’s 'Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis' unit, leveraging anatomic pathology expertise to advance translational oncology research.


