Julie Rosser
About Julie Rosser
Julie Rosser serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado, contributing to both teaching and research in the field of pathology since 2016. With a background in medicine and extensive experience in hematopathology, she actively mentors medical students and residents while participating in collaborative research projects.
Work at University of Colorado
Julie Rosser has served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado since 2016. In this role, she engages in both teaching and research activities, contributing to the academic community. Her responsibilities include training and mentoring medical students and residents, fostering their development in the field of medicine. Additionally, she participates in collaborative research projects that focus on advancements in pathology and hematopathology.
Education and Expertise
Julie Rosser studied Medicine at Midwestern University from 2006 to 2010, earning her medical degree. Prior to that, she completed her undergraduate studies in Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from 2001 to 2005. Her specialized expertise in hematopathology enhances the diagnostic capabilities of the pathology department at the University of Colorado, where she applies her knowledge to both clinical and educational settings.
Background in Medical Training
Before her current position, Julie Rosser completed her residency in Pathology at the University of Kentucky from 2010 to 2014. Following her residency, she worked as a Hematopathology Fellow at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus from 2014 to 2015. She has also been a Surgical Pathology Fellow at the same institution since 2015, further solidifying her background in pathology and surgical practices.
Research Contributions
Julie Rosser has actively participated in collaborative research projects at the University of Colorado, focusing on advancements in the fields of pathology and hematopathology. Her research efforts contribute to the ongoing development of diagnostic techniques and methodologies within her area of specialization, reflecting her commitment to advancing medical knowledge.