
معرفی
Michael P. Crawford, M.D., serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, specializing in Cytopathology and Gynecologic Pathology.
His educational background includes:
- Medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University
- Residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the University of Virginia
- Fellowship training in Cytopathology & Gynecologic Pathology at the University of Virginia
Dr. Crawford's research centers on diagnostic gynecologic pathology, with emphasis on cervical squamous carcinoma and HPV-related neoplasia. His work bridges clinical pathology with infectious disease diagnostics, including HIV resistance mechanisms and prosthetic joint infections. This dual focus reflects expertise in both cancer diagnostics and microbial pathogenesis.
Analysis of his 2017-2021 publications reveals dominant themes in gynecologic oncology (70% of output), particularly cervical cancer diagnostics and HPV-associated tumors. Secondary research streams address pandemic-era laboratory adaptations (20%) and global infectious disease challenges (10%), demonstrating clinical responsiveness to emerging health crises.
While specific advising roles and grants aren't detailed in source materials, his collaborative publications across virology, orthopedics, and transplant medicine indicate active participation in multidisciplinary research teams. No dedicated laboratory infrastructure is described, but his work integrates with UVA's clinical pathology services and global health initiatives.
