

Dustin Bosch
Dustin Bosch takes a creative approach to solving problems in the field of pathology, particularly focusing on the intricate dynamics of interbacterial interactions. As an Assistant Professor of Pathology at the University of Iowa, he is deeply engaged in understanding how commensal and pathogenic organisms within the colon contribute to gastrointestinal diseases. His research aims to unravel the complex relationships between these microorganisms, which could lead to innovative treatments and preventive strategies for such conditions. Dr. Bosch's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of North Dakota in 2007. He further honed his expertise by earning a PhD in Pharmacology and an MD from the University of North Carolina in 2015. This dual qualification has equipped him with a unique perspective, allowing him to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical application effectively. Board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology, Dr. Bosch is also licensed to practice medicine in Iowa. His clinical insights significantly inform his research, ensuring that his work remains relevant and impactful in real-world medical settings. His dedication to advancing the field of pathology is evident in his commitment to both teaching and research, inspiring the next generation of medical professionals. At the University of Iowa, Dr. Bosch is not only a researcher but also a mentor, guiding students and young researchers in their academic pursuits. His work has been recognized for its potential to transform our understanding of gastrointestinal diseases, making significant contributions to the field of pathology.
Publications
, 699-705, 2021-02-10
, 11431, 2024-10-24