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Eric Duncavage
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2015-10-13
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Eric Duncavage is an assistant professor of anatomic and
molecular pathology at Washington University in St. Louis. He completed his AP/CP residency and MGP
fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis followed by a hematopathology fellowship
at ARUP Reference Laboratory and is board-certificated in anatomic pathology,
clinical pathology, hematopathology, and molecular diagnostic pathology. In addition to diagnostic pathology sign-out
responsibilities, Eric is the director of the molecular genetic pathology
fellowship and his primary clinical interest is the application of next
generation sequencing technologies to molecular oncology diagnostics. Eric has been extensively involved in the
development of informatics used to detect the full spectrum of sequence
variation present in cancer such as single nucleotide variants, insertions,
deletions, copy number variation, and translocations, and co-directs clinical
assay development at the Washington University outreach laboratory, WU-GPS (gps.wustl.edu).
Eric is also involved in basic-science
research aimed at understanding the pathogenesis of myelodysplastic syndromes,
and was recently awarded an NIH grant in this area. Eric is a member of the Clinical Laboratory
Standards Institute (CLSI) for sequencing-based clinical diagnostics.
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