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Michael Fritsch, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Email: mkfritsch@wisc.edu
Office: 5250 MSC
Phone: 608.263.5351
FAX: 608.265.3301
Pager: 608.265.7000 #8646
Mailing Address:
5250 MSC
1300 University Ave
Madison, WI 53706
Research Summary
Chromatin remodeling during early embryonic stem cell differentiation
Professional Experience
2000-Present Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1999-2000 Assistant Pathologist, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
Education
1998-1999 Pediatric Pathology Fellowship, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD
1995-1998 Pathology Residency, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
1991 PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1985 MD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
Selected Publications
Perlman, E.J. and Fritsch, M.K. (2001) The female reproductive system. In: Pediatric Pathology 2nd ed. (Stocker, J.D. and Dehner, L.P. eds.) Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Argani, P., Fritsch, M.K., Schuster, A.E., Perlman, E.J., Coffin, C.M., Sorensen, P.H., Mathers, J. (2001) Reduced sensitivity of paraffin-based RT-PCR assays for ETV6-NTRK3 fusion transcripts in morphologically defined infantile fibrosarcoma. American Journal of Surgical Pathology 25:1461-1463.
Schneider, D.T., Schuster, A. E., Fritsch, M.K., Hu, J., Olson, T., Lauer, S., Gobel, U., Perlman, E. J. (2001) Multipoint imprinting analysis indicates a common precursor cell for gonadal and extragonadal pediatric germ cell tumors. Cancer Research 61:7268-7276.
Clinical Interests
• Pediatric Pathology, Autopsy Pathology