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Steven Johnson's projects emphasize collaborative solutions for advancing cancer diagnostics and improving quality assurance in surgical pathology. As an Assistant Professor and Director of the Surgical Pathology Fellowship in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he is dedicated to enhancing the precision and reliability of diagnostic procedures. His clinical expertise is centered on diagnostic surgical pathology, with a particular focus on head and neck, thoracic, and urologic pathology. This specialization allows him to contribute significantly to the accurate diagnosis and treatment planning for patients with complex conditions. In his research, Steven is deeply engaged in the study of molecular biomarkers in leukemias and lymphomas. His work aims to identify and validate biomarkers that can lead to more personalized and effective treatment strategies for cancer patients. By integrating molecular insights into clinical practice, he seeks to bridge the gap between laboratory research and patient care. Steven is also committed to the continuous improvement of quality assurance processes in surgical pathology. His efforts in this area are directed towards ensuring that diagnostic practices meet the highest standards of accuracy and reliability, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes. Through his leadership and research, Steven Johnson is making significant contributions to the field of pathology and laboratory medicine.

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