
معرفی
Dr. Long Phi Le, MD, PhD holds multiple leadership positions at Massachusetts General Hospital while serving as an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. His roles include Director of the Technology and Development Center for Integrated Diagnostics, Director of Computational Pathology, Vice Chair for Pathology Informatics, and Associate Clinical Director of Pathology Systems.
- Harvard Medical School - Assistant Professor of Pathology
- Massachusetts General Hospital - Director, Technology and Development Center for Integrated Diagnostics
- Massachusetts General Hospital - Director, Computational Pathology
- Massachusetts General Hospital - Vice Chair for Pathology Informatics
Dr. Le's research focuses on molecular and computational pathology with emphasis on genomic analysis for cancer diagnostics. His work bridges clinical pathology with advanced computational approaches, particularly in next-generation sequencing applications for tumor genotyping. His leadership in the Center for Integrated Diagnostics reflects his commitment to accelerating personalized medicine through clinically actionable molecular diagnostics.
His publications demonstrate expertise in molecular diagnostics, with significant contributions to anchored multiplex PCR techniques, CRISPR-Cas nuclease profiling, and molecular classification of cancers. The research spans applications in lung cancer, B-cell lymphomas, and broader genomic analysis methodologies.
Dr. Le's clinical interests center on molecular pathology with specialization in cancer genomics. His work supports the development of targeted therapies through precise tumor genotyping, directly impacting patient treatment decisions in oncology.
- M.D. and Ph.D. from University of Alabama School of Medicine
- Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Fellowship at Brigham & Women's Hospital
- Board Certified in Clinical Pathology and Molecular Genetic Pathology


