Sara Niyazi (@saranickii) 's Twitter Profile
Sara Niyazi

@saranickii

PGY-3 Chief Pathology Resident | Aspiring Hematopathologist🩸| Cat Mom 🐱 | Biophile 🧬

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USF Health Pathology (@usfpathology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨OPEN HOUSE ✨ Hello #PathMatch25 applicants! We are excited to invite you to our virtual Open House on Sept 9th, 2024, from 6-7 PM. Join us to learn more about our program & get answers to all your questions! Registration: forms.office.com/r/6WvrL54mJG We hope to see you there!

Shawn Alexa Rosario (@shawnrosar10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #PathTwitter #PathX ! My name is Shawn Rosario, an MS4 at USF applying to Pathology (AP/CP) in #Match2025 #PathMatch2025! I love all things creative, including making path-inspired art🎨(check out my page)! Super excited to meet more folks in the Path community!🔬✨

Hi #PathTwitter #PathX !

My name is Shawn Rosario, an MS4 at USF applying to Pathology (AP/CP) in #Match2025 #PathMatch2025! I love all things creative, including making path-inspired art🎨(check out my page)!

Super excited to meet more folks in the Path community!🔬✨
The Digital Pathology Association (@dpatweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For February’s DAPA Grand Rounds, join Jerad Gardner, MD, for a conversation about digital pathology advancements and real-world applications, moderated by Rajendra Singh, MD. DPA members get FREE registration. Register now: zurl.co/83taI

For February’s DAPA Grand Rounds, join Jerad Gardner, MD, for a conversation about digital pathology advancements and real-world applications, moderated by Rajendra Singh, MD. DPA members get FREE registration. Register now: zurl.co/83taI
Sara Niyazi (@saranickii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m excited to find out who my future colleagues will be! Wishing everyone the best of luck - I hope you land exactly where you’re hoping to be. But even if it’s not what you expected, trust that you’re headed exactly where you’re meant to be. 🫶🏼 #MatchDay2025 #pathmatch2025

Xia & He Publishing (@xiahepublishing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 Review Article: Mimickers and Associated Neoplasms of Castleman Disease ✍️ Authors: Xiaohui Zhang, Sara Niyazi, Huazhang Guo and Ling Zhang 🔗 Read more: xiahepublishing.com/2771-165X/JCTP… 👥 Guoping Cai, MD Chinese American Pathologists Association Sara Niyazi #CastlemanDisease

The Digital Pathology Association (@dpatweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take your pathology skills to the next level with our 2025 WSI Review, presented through DAPA! This course is designed to equip residents & fellows with the essential knowledge & hands-on digital pathology expertise needed for modern practice. Register: zurl.co/m99fL

Take your pathology skills to the next level with our 2025 WSI Review, presented through DAPA! This course is designed to equip residents & fellows with the essential knowledge & hands-on digital pathology expertise needed for modern practice. Register: zurl.co/m99fL
The Digital Pathology Association (@dpatweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 45-year-old woman presents with vague abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. During a colonoscopy, a 3.4 cm mass is discovered in the right colon and resected. The histology reveals a striking pattern. Take the assessment and test your knowledge: zurl.co/osaJw

A 45-year-old woman presents with vague abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. During a colonoscopy, a 3.4 cm mass is discovered in the right colon and resected. The histology reveals a striking pattern. Take the assessment and test your knowledge: zurl.co/osaJw
The Digital Pathology Association (@dpatweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 42-year-old female presents with a palpable thyroid nodule. Ultrasound reveals a 1.4 cm solid, hypoechoic mass with irregular margins. What is the significance? Contributed by: Sara Niyazi Take the assessment: zurl.co/Gery0

A 42-year-old female presents with a palpable thyroid nodule. Ultrasound reveals a 1.4 cm solid, hypoechoic mass with irregular margins. What is the significance?

Contributed by: Sara Niyazi 

Take the assessment: zurl.co/Gery0
Dylan Burnette (@mag2art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The mitochondria in a cell are weirder than you think. Not just “the powerhouse of the cell,” but more like a shape-shifting, constantly remodeling, mildly unhinged energy blob. #CellBiology

Reza Eshraghi (@rezaesh58) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Implant associated ALCL of the breast. Hallmark cells, characterized by their eccentric, horseshoe- or kidney-shaped nuclei and abundant cytoplasm, are illustrated in the provided pictures, along with their CD30 positivity.

Implant associated ALCL of the breast.

Hallmark cells, characterized by their eccentric, horseshoe- or kidney-shaped nuclei and abundant cytoplasm, are illustrated in the provided pictures, along with their CD30 positivity.
Dylan Burnette (@mag2art) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The microtubule GTP-tubulin cap size is modulated during cell division" is now available on bioRxiv! This video by Anna Cassidy shows the tips of growing microtubules (EB1) and DNA (histone 2B) during metaphase. #Cellbiology biorxiv.org/content/10.648…

The Digital Pathology Association (@dpatweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Dr. Swati Satturwar, as she presents the upcoming DAPA Grand Rounds entitled "Interesting Soft Tissue Pathology Cases". Free for DPA members. $100 for non-members. Trainees join free and get access to every DAPA session. Register now: bit.ly/4tBraPQ

Join Dr. Swati Satturwar, as she presents the upcoming DAPA Grand Rounds entitled "Interesting Soft Tissue Pathology Cases".

Free for DPA members. $100 for non-members. Trainees join free and get access to every DAPA session.

Register now: bit.ly/4tBraPQ