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Kimmo J. Hatanpaa, MD, PhD

Education and Qualifications:
Medical School:
     University of Tampere, Finland
Postdoctoral:
     University of Tampere, Finland
Residency:
     Yale University School of Medicine, Anatomic Pathology
Fellowship:
     Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Neuropathology

Research Interest:
Brain tumors, Neurodegenerative diseases

Professional Organizations:
American Association of Neuropathologists
Association for Molecular Pathology
Society for Neuroscience

Selected Recent Publications and Presentations:
Hatanpaa KJ, Blass DM, Pletnikova O, Crain BJ, Bigio EH, Hedreen JC, White CL III, Troncoso JC. Most cases of dementia with hippocampal sclerosis may represent frontotemporal dementia. Neurology (in press).

Raisanen J, Hatanpaa KJ, Mickey BE, White III CL. Atypical Teratoid/Rhabdoid Tumor: Cytology and Differential Diagnosis in Adults. Diagn Cytopathol (in press).

Hatanpaa KJ, Burger PC, Eshleman JR, Berg KD. Molecular diagnosis of oligodendroglioma in paraffin sections. Lab Invest, 2003;83(3):419-428.

Hatanpaa KJ, Isaacs KR, Shirao T, Brady DR, Rapoport SI. Loss of proteins regulating synaptic plasticity in normal aging of the human brain and in Alzheimer's disease. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol, 1999;58(6):637-43.

Hatanpaa K, Chandrasekaran K, Brady DR, Rapoport SI. No association between Alzheimer plaques and decreased levels of cytochrome oxidase subunit mRNA, a marker of energy metabolism. Molecular Brain Research, 1998;59:13-21.

Hatanpaa K, Brady DR, Stoll J, Rapoport S, Chandrasekaran K: Neuronal activity and early neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease. Annals of Neurology 1996;40:411-420.

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Last updated: May 29, 2007