

Aliya Husain
Professor Aliya Husain, MD, is a distinguished figure in the field of pathology, holding a professorship at the University of Chicago. She plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of medical professionals through her influential positions in directing residency programs, fellowships, and medical student courses. Her clinical acumen is particularly noted in the areas of heart and lung transplantation, lung cancer, and various lung diseases. Dr. Husain's research is at the forefront of medical science, with a keen focus on the genetic mutations associated with lung cancer and the complexities of antibody-mediated rejection in heart and lung transplants. Her work not only advances the understanding of these critical areas but also contributes significantly to the development of innovative treatment strategies. Her academic journey began at King Edward Medical College, where she earned her medical degree. She further honed her expertise through residencies at Loyola University Medical Center and the University of South Florida. Her commitment to pathology was deepened during her surgical pathology fellowship at Loyola University, complemented by an internal medicine internship at Mayo Hospital in Pakistan. Throughout her career, Dr. Husain has been recognized for her dedication to both her clinical practice and her research endeavors. Her contributions to the field have been acknowledged through various awards and recognitions, underscoring her impact on the medical community. In addition to her professional commitments, Dr. Husain is passionate about mentoring the next generation of medical professionals. She is actively involved in educational initiatives, ensuring that her students and trainees are well-prepared to meet the challenges of modern medicine. Dr. Husain's work continues to inspire her colleagues and students alike, as she remains committed to advancing the field of pathology and improving patient outcomes through her research and clinical practice.
Publications
, LB-239-LB-239, 2014-10-01
, 793-801, 2020-12-14
, 1702-1705, 2010-11-01
, 599-606, 2016-04-28
, 354-363, 2020-11-11
, 1106-1115, 2009-07-01
, 240-248, 2000-05-01
, 1096-1105, 2009-07-01