Renee D. Fisher | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Renee D. Fisher
Supervisory Biologist
Tel 984-287-3956
[email protected]
Renée Fisher serves as the Supervisory Biologist for the Pathology Support Group (PSG) within the Comparative and Molecular Pathology Branch (CMPB) of the Division of Translational Toxicology (DTT) at NIEHS. The PSG comprises six centralized core laboratories—Necropsy, Histology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Electron Microscopy (EM), Digital Imaging, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)—that provide pathology-related support to NIEHS researchers.
Fisher joined NIEHS in 2022 after gaining extensive experience in Clinical Pathology at UNC Rex Hospital. She holds a B.S. in Health Science from Purdue University Global and an M.S. in Occupational Health and Safety from Columbia University.
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Renee D. Fisher
Supervisory Biologist
Tel 984-287-3956
[email protected]
Renée Fisher serves as the Supervisory Biologist for the Pathology Support Group (PSG) within the Comparative and Molecular Pathology Branch (CMPB) of the Division of Translational Toxicology (DTT) at NIEHS. The PSG comprises six centralized core laboratories—Necropsy, Histology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), Electron Microscopy (EM), Digital Imaging, and Artificial Intelligence (AI)—that provide pathology-related support to NIEHS researchers.
Fisher joined NIEHS in 2022 after gaining extensive experience in Clinical Pathology at UNC Rex Hospital. She holds a B.S. in Health Science from Purdue University Global and an M.S. in Occupational Health and Safety from Columbia University.
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