Donna Hansel, M.D., Ph.D.
| Appointed: |
2006 |
| Gender: |
Female |
| Languages: |
English German |
Anatomic Pathology
Urology
Taussig Cancer Institute
Genomic Medicine Institute
Biographical Sketch
Donna E. Hansel, M.D., Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomic Pathology, where she subspecializes in genitourinary pathology. She holds joint appointments in the Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Taussig Cancer Institute and Genomic Medicine Institute. Dr. Hansel is certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology.
Dr. Hansel's laboratory research focuses on the development of new therapies for patients with bladder cancer. Her results have been presented nationally and internationally and have resulted in over 60 peer-reviewed publications. In addition, Dr. Hansel has clinical expertise in bladder, prostate, kidney and testicular cancer, having published numerous articles and book chapters on these topics.
Dr. Hansel received her undergraduate degree in Biology from the Johns Hopkins University and received her M.D./Ph.D degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She completed her residency and fellowship training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in 2006.
Professional Highlights
Education & Fellowships
| Medical School: | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD |
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| Residency: | Johns Hopkins Hospital, Anatomic/Clinical Pathology, Baltimore, MD |
| Other Education: | (Undergraduate) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
Certifications
Awards & Honors
- F. Steven Vogel award, United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, for recognition of an outstanding paper by a resident or fellow published in one of the Academy journals; (Hansel et al, Mod Pathol 19:772-779, 2006)
- Phi Beta Kappa, 1993
- Young Investigator’s Day, D.I. Macht Award, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2001
- Excellence in Basic Research, Pathology Young Investigator’s Day, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2003
- Excellence in Translational Research, Pathology Young Investigator’s Day, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2004
- Bristol-Myers-Squibb Young Investigator’s Award, AACR, 2004
- Alpha Omega Alpha, 2006
- Excellence in Clinical Research, Pathology Young Investigator's Day, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2006
Professional Memberships
- United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP)
- Cleveland Society of Pathology
- International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP)
- American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
- American Urological Association (AUA)
Specializes in Diseases and Conditions
Specializes in Services
Industry Relationships
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