Thomas Bauer| Digital Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr.Thomas Bauer| Digital Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr, Thomas Bauer,Hospital for Special Surgery, United States.

Prof. Dr. Thomas Bauer is a renowned orthopedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in the United States. He specializes in complex joint reconstruction and has made significant contributions to the field of orthopedic surgery through both clinical practice and research. Dr. Bauer is recognized for his expertise in hip and knee replacement procedures, offering innovative solutions for patients with degenerative joint diseases. In addition to his surgical work, he actively participates in academic research and publishes extensively in leading medical journals. His commitment to advancing orthopedic care has earned him a prominent reputation globally.

Summary:

Prof. Dr. Thomas Bauer is a highly accomplished researcher with a robust background in pathology and orthopedic research. His education, combined with significant leadership roles and awards like the Charles Neer Award, establishes him as a prominent figure in medical research. His leadership at major institutions, editorial positions, and long-standing membership in various professional societies speak to his influence and ongoing commitment to advancing medical science. He has also been instrumental in digital pathology and biorespository research, which are innovative and important fields.

Professional Profiles:

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šŸŽ“ Education :

University of Colorado, Department of Biology, Boulder, CO (1968 – 1972)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Biology.,University of Nebraska Medical Center, Graduate College, Omaha, NE (1972 – 1977)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Anatomy.,University of Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, NE (1976 – 1979)
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.).,The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD
Internship in Pathology (1979 – 1980).
Residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology (1980 – 1983).

šŸ¢Ā Experience:

Pathologist-in-Chief, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY (2017 – 2024)
Led the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, specializing in orthopedic pathology and laboratory operations.,Pathologist-in-Chief Emeritus, Hospital for Special Surgery (2024 – present)
Continuing contributions to the hospital in an emeritus role.,Staff Pathologist, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH (1983 – 2017),Joint appointments with Orthopedic Surgery and the Center for Spine Health.
Served as Medical Director of the Center for ePathology (2011-2017) and the Central Biorepository (2013-2015).,Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College (2019 – present).

šŸ› ļøSkills:

Expertise in anatomic and clinical pathology with a focus on orthopedic pathology and biomedical research.,Proficiency in laboratory medicine, including clinical chemistry, diagnostic immunology, and hematology.,Leadership experience as Medical Director, managing digital pathology and biorepository operations.,Extensive editorial experience in orthopedic research journals.

Research Focus :

Specialization in implant pathology, peri-prosthetic infections, and the analysis of retrieved orthopedic devices.,Leadership in digital pathology initiatives and advancements in ePathology.,Active involvement in research on the histopathology of musculoskeletal disorders and biological implants

šŸ”¬Awards:

Alpha Omega Alpha, University of Nebraska College of Medicine (1979).,Charles Neer Award (2015) for outstanding basic science research from the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons.

Conclusion:

Dr. Bauer’s extensive background in pathology, medical research, and orthopedic surgery, along with his leadership roles and recognition by top professional societies, makes him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Addressing his areas for improvementā€”such as showcasing more recent research and increasing interdisciplinary collaborationsā€”could further enhance his profile. However, his existing qualifications and achievements strongly support his candidacy for this award.

Publications :

  • “Association of Total Hip Arthroplasty Flexural Rigidity With Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histological Findings”
    • Authors: Sacher, S.E., Baral, E.C., Wright, T.M., Potter, H.G., Koff, M.F.
    • Published in Journal of Arthroplasty, 2024, 39(8), pp. 2116ā€“2123.e1

 

  • “Update on the role of pathology and laboratory medicine in diagnosing periprosthetic infection”
    • Authors: Mazzella, F.M., Zhang, Y., Bauer, T.W.
    • Published in Human Pathology, 2024, 147, pp. 5ā€“14

 

  • “Rice-Body Synovitis, Foreign Body Reaction, and Rotator Cuff Failure After Subacromial Balloon Spacer Augmentation of a Rotator Cuff Repair: A Case Report”
    • Authors: Fury, M.S., Cirino, C.M., White, A.E., Bauer, T.W., Taylor, S.A.
    • Published in JBJS Case Connector, 2023, 13(2), 00009

 

  • “Delayed Failure of M6-C Cervical Disc Arthroplasty after Conversion of Adjacent Cervical Disc Arthroplasty to Fusion: A Case Report”
    • Authors: Clohisy, J.C.F., Abjornson, C., Bauer, T.W., Baral, E., Albert, T.J.
    • Published in JBJS Case Connector, 2023, 13(2), e22.00788