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Office
2500 Hospital Drive
Martinsburg, WV 25401Phone+1 304-264-1287
Summary
- Dr. Ryan Livengood is a Pathologist based in Martinsburg, WV, with subspecialties in Hematopathology, Anatomic Pathology, and Clinical Pathology. He completed his medical education at West Virginia University School of Medicine in 2004, followed by a residency in Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical and a fellowship in Hematopathology at the same institution. His research contributions include several published works in cancer research and pathology, notably in the areas of breast cancer metastasis and polycystic kidney disease. Some of his works, such as those published in Cancer Research and Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, have garnered significant citations, indicating their influence in the field.
Education & Training
- West Virginia UniversityFellowship, Hematopathology, 2008 - 2009
- West Virginia UniversityResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 2004 - 2008
- West Virginia University School of MedicineClass of 2004
Certifications & Licensure
- WV State Medical License 2006 - 2026
- American Board of Pathology Pathology - Anatomic/Pathology - Clinical
- American Board of Pathology Hematopathology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 17 citationsFunctional Hierarchy and Cooperation of EMT Master Transcription Factors in Breast Cancer MetastasisJoseph B. Addison, Maria A. Voronkova, James H. Fugett, Chen-Chung Lin, Nathaniel C. Linville
Molecular Cancer Research. 2021-01-26 - 27 citationsCombination of Eribulin and Aurora A inhibitor MLN8237 prevents metastatic colonization and induces cytotoxic autophagy in breast cancerVarvara K. Kozyreva, Anna A. Kiseleva, Ryan J. Ice, Brandon C. Jones, Yuriy Loskutov
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2016-05-27 - 4 citationsFeeding soy protein isolate and n-3 PUFA affects polycystic liver disease progression in a PCK rat model of autosomal polycystic kidney disease.Kaitlin H Maditz, Vagner A. Benedito, Chris Oldaker, Nainika Nanda, Sundus S. Lateef
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 2015-04-01
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