Eyas M. Hattab, MD, MBA

AJ Miller Professor and Chairman

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine


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Dr. Hattab is the Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the A.J. Miller Endowed Chair in Pathology at the University of Louisville. Until recently, he served as the Vice Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Professor of Neurological Surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine where he was also the Director of the Pathology Residency Program and the Immunohistochemistry Laboratory. Dr. Hattab obtained his medical education from Jordan University of Science and Technology before embarking on a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology at the University of Florida Health Science Center in Jacksonville, FL where he also served as Chief Resident. He then completed Neuropathology Fellowship training at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA followed by an Oncological Surgical Pathology Fellowship at the Ackerman Laboratory of Surgical Pathology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Hattab holds a Business of Medicine Master of Business Administration degree from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.

Dr. Hattab’s research interests are varied but focus mostly on the molecular and immunohistochemical characterization of brain tumors and the applications for immunohistochemistry in the field of surgical pathology in general. He has over 80 peer-reviewed publications, reviews and book chapters to his credit and is a member of the editorial board for Modern Pathology. Dr. Hattab is an active member of the Neuropathology community and serves on several national committees governing the field, including the College of American Pathologists Neuropathology Committee, the CAP Cancer Biomarker Reporting Committee (CBRC) CNS panel and the Lower Grade Gliomas Disease Working Group of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project, the National Cancer Institute.

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