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Pathology

Houston, Texas

Department of Pathology
Pathology
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Faculty

Gregory J. Buffone, Ph. D.Professor of Pathology

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Education

  • Ph. D.

Area of Interest

  • Clinical Chemistry

  • Molecular Pathology

  • Clinical Informatics

  • American Board of Clinical Chemistry

Current Position

  • Professor, Department of Pathology

Professional Positions Held

  • Director of Pathology, Texas Children's Hospital

Membership on professional organizations

  • American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Representative Publications

  1. Mhuawech, P, Buffone, GJ, Khan, SP, Gresik, MV. Cytochemical staining and flow cytometry methods applied to the diagnosis of acute leukemia in the pediatric population: An assessment of relative usefulness. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 23(2):89-92, February 2001

  2. Garson, A, Strifert, K, Beck, JR, Schulmeier, GA, Patrick, JW, Buffone, GJ, Feigin RD. Metrics for medical schools: a report card for faculty and departments on missions and financing. Academic Medicine 5(8);861-70, August 1999

  3. Buffone, GJ and Moreau, D. A conceptual framework for managing clinical processes. Computers in Nursing 15(2):S53-60, 1997

  4. Holmes, SE, Drutz, JE, Buffone, GJ, Rice, TD. Blood Lead Levels in a Continuity Clinic Population. Clinical Toxicology 35(2):181-186, 1997

  5. Buffone, GJ, Moreau, DM and Beck, JR., Workflow computing. Improving management and efficiency of diagnostic services. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 105: s17-s24, 1996

  6. Buffone, GJ, and Moreau, DM., Process and information management supporting high quality, cost-effective health care. Clinical Chemistry 41:1338-44, 1995

  7. Dargahi, R, Moreau, DM and Buffone, GJ. A server architecture for ambulatory patient record systems. In, Proceedings of the Eight World Congress on Medical Informatics. eds. R.A. Greenes, H.E. Peterson and D.J. Protti, pp 219-222, 1995