Shaoying Li
Assistant Professor
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
USA
Biography
Dr. Shaoying Li has received her MD from Beijing Medical University (Current name: Peking University Health Science Center). She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Hematopathology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She is board certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology, and Hematology. In addition to clinical responsibilities on Lymphoma, leukemia, and flow cytometry services, Dr. Li has been actively participating in multiple research projects in lymphoma and leukemia, which has led to over 30 research papers and multiple book chapters. She also serves as members of editorial boards and ad hoc reviewers for multiple journals. Her major research interests include molecular cytogenetic risk stratification of DLBCL with a focus on “double hit†lymphoma and MYC/BCL2 double expresser lymphoma, clinicopathologic and molecular study of mantle cell lymphoma, and molecular genetic aberrations in lymphoma and leukemia.
Research Interest
Molecular cytogenetic risk stratification of DLBCL Double hit lymphoma and MYC/BCL2 double expresser lymphoma Clinicopathologic and molecular study of mantle cell lymphoma Molecular genetic aberrations in lymphoma and leukemia