

Mohamed Kahila
Dr. Mohamed Kahila is an Assistant Professor conducting research in the Pathology Department at Yale University, with a specialized focus on breast and molecular pathology. His academic journey began with an MBBCh degree from Ain Shams University, which laid the foundation for his profound interest in pathology. Dr. Kahila further honed his expertise during his residency at Downstate Health Sciences University, where he developed a keen understanding of the complexities of pathological processes. Following his residency, Dr. Kahila pursued a fellowship at the prestigious Brigham and Women's Hospital, where he gained invaluable experience in advanced pathological techniques. His commitment to research and clinical excellence led him to a postdoctoral fellowship at the Mayo Clinic Rochester, a renowned institution known for its cutting-edge research and innovation in medical sciences. This experience enriched his knowledge and skills, particularly in the field of molecular pathology. Dr. Kahila is board-certified in Anatomic & Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology, a testament to his comprehensive understanding and proficiency in the field. His research interests are deeply rooted in exploring the molecular mechanisms underlying breast pathology, aiming to contribute to the development of more effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. At Yale University, Dr. Kahila is actively involved in both teaching and research, mentoring the next generation of pathologists while advancing his research endeavors. His work is characterized by a commitment to integrating clinical insights with molecular research, striving to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications. Through his dedication and expertise, Dr. Kahila continues to make significant contributions to the field of pathology, with a particular emphasis on improving patient outcomes in breast cancer and related disorders.
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