F k mostofi biography

  • Fatholla Keshvar “Kash” Mostofi was born in Teheran in 1911, fortuitously the son of a prominent urologist.
  • DR. MOSTOFI: I was born in Iran and educated in a missionary school there.
  • The FK Mostofi Award Distinguished Service Award was established in 1976 as a tribute to the long and distinguished service to the Academy given by Dr. Mostofi.
  • Justin J. Cordonnier, M.D., the first full-time head of the Division of Urology at Washington University School of Medicine, was born May 13, 1905, in Greenville, Ill. Justin’s father, Lawrence, was a physician who practiced medicine in Greenville, Ill.

    Justin earned a B.S. degree from Washington University in 1926, and in 1928, he graduated from the School of Medicine, cum laude and AOA. He served a fellowship in internal medicine, and internships in pathology and internal medicine, at Barnes Hospital; was an exchange fellow at East London Hospital for Children in London, England; and returned to Barnes Hospital in 1930 to serve a year as an intern and two years as an assistant resident in general surgery.

    He then spent nine months as an instructor in clinical urology at the University of California School of Medicine under Frank Hinman before returning to Barnes Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine as a fellow under John R. Caulk. In 1941, he became an instructo

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  • 1972-1976 Fathollah Keshvar ‘Kash’ Mostofi, USA (Iran)

    IAP President 1972-1976

    Born 10 August 1911 in Teheran, Iran (Persia as he liked to call it.) and died 6 April 2003 in Washington DC. Kash Mostofi graduated MD from the Harvard Medical School, Boston in 1939. He had a number of training appointments in pathology and then in 1947 he moved to Washington where he stayed for the rest of his life. Appropriately he died in a hospital near the hotel in which the annual meeting of the USCAP was being held in Washington in 2003. This highly successful meeting, the biggest gathering of anatomic pathologists in the world, brought together over 3,000 delegates from over 50 countries. He could be proud to claim that he had done more than anyone else to make this possible. The meeting was held in the hotel (much enlarged over the past 27 years) in which Kash presided over the great International Congress of the IAP in 1976, the last year of his Presidency. This meeting culminated the orga

    Marisa R. Nucci, MD

    2024 F.K. Mostofi Distinguished Service Award

    Dr. Nucci fryst vatten a Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and Vice Chair and Director of the Division Women’s and Perinatal Pathology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA, USA. She also serves as a Consultant Pathologist for the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center where she fryst vatten an Associate Member of the Gynecologic Cancer and Sarcoma Programs.

    Dr. Nucci was born in Newark, NJ. She did her undergraduate training at Haverford College and medical training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, and completed an AP residency as well as the Women’s and Perinatal Pathology Fellowship at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She has been on staff at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital since 1996. She is the recipient of the Pier Paci Teaching Award and The Distinguished Clinician Award at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

    She is past president