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Yi-Hua Chen, MD is Professor of Pathology specializing in Hematopathology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, where she serves as Director of Hematopathology in the Department of Pathology.
Her educational background includes:
- MD from Southern Medical University (1984)
- Residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Northwestern University, McGaw Medical Center (2004)
- Fellowship in Hematopathology at Northwestern University, McGaw Medical Center (2005)
Dr. Chen's research centers on diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for lymphoma and leukemia, with emphasis on blood cancer mechanisms, clinicopathologic correlations, and molecular characterization of hematologic malignancies. Her work bridges laboratory diagnostics with clinical applications to improve risk stratification and therapeutic decision-making in hematopathology.
Analysis of her recent 2025 publications reveals consistent focus on molecular diagnostics in hematologic malignancies, particularly TP53 mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, NF1 mutations in myeloid neoplasms, and diagnostic challenges in T-cell disorders. Her research integrates genetic profiling with clinicopathologic data to refine diagnostic criteria and prognostic models.
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While no advisees are listed in the source material, her leadership as Director of Hematopathology involves oversight of diagnostic operations and likely mentorship within the department. No specific grant funding details were mentioned in the extracted content.
As Director of Hematopathology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, she leads the division responsible for diagnosing blood disorders and cancers, working within integrated teams of pathologists, laboratory technicians, and clinical collaborators to provide specialized diagnostic services.



