Ayman Al Habeeb
Professor
Cancer
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Ayman Al Habeeb MBBS, FRCPC Assistant Professor Contact information Pathology Toronto General Hospital 200 Elizabeth St., Eaton Wing, Rm 11E-408 Toronto Ontario M5G 2C4 Phone: 416-340-3543 Fax: 416-340-5517 Email: ayman.alhabeeb@uhn.ca Research location: Toronto General Hospital/Research Institute (UHN) Primary Research Area: Cancer Secondary Research Area: Genetics, Genomics & Proteomics Research Statement: Current research interest is in molecular biology and cytogentics of skin malignancies particularly melanoma and the implementation of molecular testing for diagnostic and targeted therapeutic purposes as part of personalized medicine. Other areas of research include evaluation and implementation of whole slide imaging (WSI) as a tool for teledermatopathology Ayman Al Habeeb MBBS, FRCPC Assistant Professor Contact information Pathology Toronto General Hospital 200 Elizabeth St., Eaton Wing, Rm 11E-408 Toronto Ontario M5G 2C4 Phone: 416-340-3543 Fax: 416-340-5517 Email: ayman.alhabeeb@uhn.ca Research location: Toronto General Hospital/Research Institute (UHN) Primary Research Area: Cancer Secondary Research Area: Genetics, Genomics & Proteomics Research Statement: Current research interest is in molecular biology and cytogentics of skin malignancies particularly melanoma and the implementation of molecular testing for diagnostic and targeted therapeutic purposes as part of personalized medicine. Other areas of research include evaluation and implementation of whole slide imaging (WSI) as a tool for teledermatopathology
Research Interest
Dr. Al Habeeb completed his anatomical pathology training at McMaster University in 2007, followed by dermatopathology fellowship training at University of Toronto. He has been a dermatopathologist at UHN since 2008. Current research interest is in molecular biology and cytogentics of skin malignancies particularly melanoma and the implementation of molecular testing for diagnostic and targeted therapeutic purposes as part of personalized medicine. Other areas of research include evaluation and implementation of whole slide imaging (WSI) as a tool for teledermatopathology