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Dr. Natalia Buza is a Professor of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine with a distinguished career specializing in gynecologic and breast pathology. She serves as Director of Women's Health Pathology and Director of both the Gynecologic Pathology and Women's Health Pathology Fellowship Programs at Yale. Dr. Buza earned her medical degree from the University of Pecs Med and Health Science Center in Hungary, followed by residency and fellowship training at Yale University, where she joined the faculty in 2010.
- Professor of Pathology, Yale School of Medicine
- Director, Pathology Center of Excellence for Women's Health, Anatomic Pathology
- Director, Gynecologic Pathology Fellowship Program
- Director, Women's Health Pathology Fellowship Program
- Secretary, International Society of Gynecological Pathologists (ISGyP)
Dr. Buza's research focuses on gestational trophoblastic disease, ovarian neoplasms, and uterine cancers, with particular expertise in morphological and microscopic analysis of gynecological pathologies. Her work bridges diagnostic pathology with clinical applications, contributing significantly to precision medicine approaches in gynecologic oncology. She has authored over 160 publications, including review articles, book chapters, and a textbook on Intraoperative Frozen Section in Gynecologic Pathology.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on molecular characterization of endometrial and ovarian cancers, HER2 testing methodologies, gestational trophoblastic disease diagnostics, and targeted therapies for gynecologic malignancies. Dr. Buza's work frequently incorporates advanced molecular techniques like STR genotyping and next-generation sequencing to improve diagnostic precision and treatment selection.
- The Averill A. Liebow Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Pathology Residents (2016)
Dr. Buza serves as Section Editor for Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and Oncology Research, and sits on the editorial boards of Modern Pathology, International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, and Human Pathology. She is a domain expert for the International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting datasets on Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors and Endometrial Cancer, and frequently serves as course faculty for major pathology organizations including ASCP and USCAP.


