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Faculty

Jennifer Leigh Hunt [M.D.]

  • Titles : Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Aubrey L. Hough, Jr., M.D. Endowed Professor of Pathology
  • Affiliations : University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Academic Profile at a Glance

  • Graduated from Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, PA
  • Graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA
  • Certifications: AP boards from ABP and Molecular genetic pathology boards from ABP
  • Achievements/Accomplishments:  Lansky Award winner from CAP; Arthur Purdy Stout Award from Arthur Purdy Stout Society; CAP Educator of the Year award from CAP
Speaking Engagements (2012)
 
2012  Lessons from Virchow (Keynote speaker) Association of Directors of Surgical and Anatomic Pathology Annual Meeting
2012  Molecular Pathology in the Genomic Era (Frank Memorial Lecturer) Resident Research Day, McMaster University, Ontario Canada
2012  Head and Neck Pathology Case Presentation (Founders Lecture)American Association of Oral Maxillofacial Pathology, Minneapolis, MN
2012  Molecular Pathology in the Genomic Era (Philip Holsten Memorial Lecture) Stanford University Department of Pathology (Resident Choice Lecturer)
2012  Thyroid tumors and molecular oncogenesis  (Invited Speaker) Milwaukee Area Pathologists, Mikwaukee, WI
2012  Head and Neck Pathology   (Invited Speaker) Montana Society of Pathologists, Billings, MT
2012  Molecular Thyroid Pathology: Esoteric or Routine?  (Invited Speaker) Geisinger Clinic, Danville, PA 
2012  Molecular Testing in Breast Cancer (Invited Speaker) Lynn Sage Annual Breast Cancer Conference, Chicago, IL 
2012  Thyroid Pathology (Invited Speaker) California Society of Pathologists, San Francisco, CA
2012  Follicular Thyroid Tumors  (Course Faculty) Royal College of Pathologists; Sydney, Australia
2012  Molecular Anatomic Pathology  (Course Faculty) Royal College of Pathologists; Sydney, Australia 
2012  Review & Recents Advances in Pathology (Course Faculty) Royal College of Pathologists; Sydney, Australia 
2012  Diving into DNA: Molecular Pathology (Invited Speaker)Hammersmith College of Pathology Department; London, England 


Boards
  • AMP President (2012-2013); CAP Foundation President, CAP Foundation (2009-2012); USCAP Council member (2012- present);  Deputy editor in chief, Archives of Pathology; Associate Editor Advances in Anatomic Pathology; Editorial Board member (American Journal of Surgical Pathology; Modern Pathology; Human Pathology; Journal Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism)AMP President (2012-2013); CAP Foundation President, CAP Foundation (2009-2012); USCAP Council member (2012- present);  Deputy editor in chief, Archives of Pathology; Associate Editor Advances in Anatomic Pathology; Editorial Board member (American Journal of Surgical Pathology; Modern Pathology; Human Pathology; Journal Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism) 

  • I love photography, especially taking photos of people (which they usually end up liking!).
  • I have a wonderful husband and 3 children, who often tag along with me to great locations when I am traveling.
  • We like to waterski and wakeboard in the summer, which is hot and long in Arkansas!

I am probably best known for being able to teach complicated topics to people who don’t know the field.  


  • Dwojak S, Hunt JL, Cunningham.  An unusual lesion in the neck of a child. In press, Archives of Otolaryngology.
  • Bilodeau EA, Hoschar AP, Barnes EL, Hunt JL, Seethala RR.  Clear cell carcinoma and clear cell odontogenic carcinoma: A comparative clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study. Head and Neck Pathology, 2011 Feb 3 [Epub ahead of print].
  • Hunt JL.  An update on molecular testing in head and neck pathology.  Arch Pathol Lab Med. 135(5):602-9, 2011.
  • Hafezi S, Seethala RR, Stelow EB, Mills SE, Leong IT, Macduff E, Hunt JL, Perez-Ordonez B, Weinreb I. Ewings family of tumors of the sinonasal tract and maxillary bone. Head and Neck Pathology 5(1):8-16, 2011.
  • LiVolsi VA, Abrosimov AA, Bogdanova T, Fadda G, Hunt JL, Ito M, Rosai J, Thomas GA, Williams ED.  The Chernobyl Thyroid Cancer Experience:  Pathology.  Clin Oncol 23(4):261-7, 2011.
  • Wu RI, Marks EJ, Hunt JL. Staining for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) in surgical pathology: practice patterns and variations. In press, Human Pathology. 
  •  Hinni ML, Ferlito A, Brandwein-Gensler MS, Takes RP, Silver CE, Westra WH, Seethala RR, Rodrigo JP, Corry J, Bradford CR, Hunt JL, Primoz S, Devaney KO, Gnepp DR, Hartl DM, Kowalski LP, Rinaldo A, Barnes EL.  Surgical margins in head and neck cancer: A contemporary review. In press, Head and Neck.
  • Slootweg PJ, Ferlito A, Cardesa A, Thompson LDR, Hunt JL, Strojan P, Takes RP, Triantafyllou A, Woolgar JA, Rinaldo A, Devaney KO, Barnes L.  Sinonasal tumors: A clinicopathologic update of selected tumors.  In press,  Europ Arch Otolaryngology. 
  • Woolgar JA, Triantafyllou A, Lewis JS, Hunt JL, Williams MD, Takes RP, Thompson LDR, Slootweg PJ, Devaney KO, Ferlito A.  Prognostic biological features in neck dissection specimens.  In Press, European archives of oto-rhino-larygology.

  • Advances in Surgical Pathology of GU, Head & Neck, Salivary Gland Tumors and Non-GYN Cytology
  • Keeping Up with Critical Advances in Soft Tissue, Lymphoproliferative, Cutaneous, Endocrine and Genitourinary Tract Surgical Pathology

Past Lectures

  • Unusual and Newly Defined Tumors of the Head and Neck: Mimics of Common Entities (02/21/2013)
  • Usual and Unusual Thyroid Tumors: Differential Diagnosis In Papiliary Lesions (02/20/2013)
  • Salivary Gland and Unusual Tumors: Part 2 (02/19/2013)
  • Salivary Gland and Unusual Tumors: Part 1 (02/18/2013)
  • Mucosal Squamous Lesions: Precursors, Perils and Pitfalls (02/17/2013)
  • New and Problematic ENT Entities: Histologic, Clinical & Molecular Features, Part 2 (02/22/2011)
  • New and Problematic ENT Entities: Histologic, Clinical & Molecular Features, Part 1 (02/22/2011)
  • Introductory Molecular Pathology (02/22/2011)
  • ENT Squamous Dysplasia and Mimickers (02/22/2011)
  • Thyroid 2 (02/21/2011)
  • Thyroid 1 (02/21/2011)

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