Henry Y. Dong, MD, PhD

Dr Dong is board certified in anatomic pathology and hematopathology. He earned his medical degree from Beijing Medical University and his PhD in molecular cell biology from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Dr Dong completed his pathology residency at Massachusetts General Hospital followed by a Vickery fellowship in surgical pathology and a James Homer fellowship in hematopathology.

Henry Y. Dong, MD, PhD

Dr Dong is board certified in anatomic pathology and hematopathology. He earned his medical degree from Beijing Medical University and his PhD in molecular cell biology from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. Dr Dong completed his pathology residency at Massachusetts General Hospital followed by a Vickery fellowship in surgical pathology and a James Homer fellowship in hematopathology.

Hema Ketha, PhD

Dr. Ketha graduated from the University of Delhi, India in 2000. She received her master in science with an emphasis in organic chemistry in 2005 from University of Delhi and completed her PhD in pharmaceutical chemistry from University of Florida in Gainesville in 2010. As a part of post-doctoral training, Dr Ketha completed three years of clinical laboratory research and two years of clinical chemistry fellowship from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota in 2015.

Hema Ketha, PhD

Dr Ketha graduated from the University of Delhi, India in 2000. She received her master in science with an emphasis in organic chemistry in 2005 from University of Delhi and completed her PhD in pharmaceutical chemistry from University of Florida in Gainesville in 2010. As a part of post-doctoral training, Dr Ketha completed three years of clinical laboratory research and two years of clinical chemistry fellowship from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota in 2015.

Gregory Clark Janis

Mr Janis earned undergraduate degrees in biochemistry and chemistry at Virginia Tech and an MS in toxicology at University of North Carolina. He has 2 decades of experience developing techniques for the analysis of pharmaceuticals and drugs of abuse. Current interests include high-throughput mass spectrometry screening techniques, as well as the identification and analysis of new and emerging drugs of abuse. He is a member of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and the Society for Forensic Toxicologists.

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Gregory Clark Janis

Mr Janis earned undergraduate degrees in biochemistry and chemistry at Virginia Tech and an MS in toxicology at University of North Carolina. He has 2 decades of experience developing techniques for the analysis of pharmaceuticals and drugs of abuse. Current interests include high-throughput mass spectrometry screening techniques, as well as the identification and analysis of new and emerging drugs of abuse. He is a member of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry and the Society for Forensic Toxicologists.

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George C. Maha, JD, PhD

Dr Maha is a diplomate of the American Board of Medical Genetics in the category of PhD medical geneticist. He is also certified as a medical technologist (MT) by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) and as a laboratory director by the New York State Department of Health in the categories of clinical chemistry, forensic identity, genetic testing, histocompatibility, immunohematology, parentage/identity testing, and transplant monitoring.

Earle Smitty Collum, MD

Dr Collum graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina in 1979. He completed his AP/CP residency training at Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, CT and became Board Certified in AP/CP in 1983.

Charles M. Walworth, MD

Dr Walworth did his undergraduate work at Georgetown University where he majored in biology with a minor in psychology. He completed medical school and residency training in internal medicine at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Dr Walworth re-directed his career (initially slated for urology) after working in a refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border, when the first five cases of AIDS were reported at Bangkok General Hospital.