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Mehri Mollaee, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University. She is based at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, where she practices in the field of Anatomic Pathology with clinical expertise in pulmonary, breast, genitourinary, gynecologic, and head and neck pathology.
- MD, Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, Hamedan, Iran
- Residency, Pathology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
- Fellowship, Surgical Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Mollaee’s research and clinical work focus on diagnostic and molecular pathology, particularly in the context of cancer. Her interests span tumor microenvironment dynamics, metabolic reprogramming in cancers (especially lung, head and neck, and breast), and glomerular diseases such as idiopathic nodular glomerulosclerosis. She integrates clinical pathology with translational research to improve diagnostic accuracy and prognostic stratification.
The publications listed reflect a strong emphasis on cancer metabolism, stromal interactions, and biomarker discovery. Her work frequently explores how the tumor microenvironment influences progression and prognosis in squamous cell carcinomas, glioblastoma, and prostate cancer. Several studies involve multi-institutional collaborations and utilize immunohistochemistry, gene expression analysis, and metabolic profiling.
- American Board of Pathology - Anatomic Pathology
- United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology
- Pulmonary Pathology Society
- American Society for Clinical Pathology
- Pathology Society of Philadelphia
Dr. Mollaee has contributed to research involving tumor metabolism, prognostic biomarkers, and therapeutic responses, often in collaboration with oncologists and basic scientists. While no formal advising or grant information is listed, her active publication record suggests ongoing research engagement. She is involved in academic pathology education and clinical service within a major academic medical center.
Her work is centered in a hospital-based academic pathology department with access to diverse clinical specimens and collaborative research infrastructure. She participates in a multidisciplinary environment that includes oncology, surgery, and molecular diagnostics teams.




