Andrés Matoso, M.D. is a Professor of Pathology, Urology, and Oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he serves as Director of the Urologic Pathology Division and the Genitourinary Pathology Fellowship Program.

Dr. Matoso earned his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2002, followed by clinical training in Urology at Hospital Militar Central in Buenos Aires. After moving to the United States, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in cancer biology at Cornell University, where he investigated mechanisms of tumor biology and progression. He subsequently pursued residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Brown University, where he also completed a fellowship in gastrointestinal and liver pathology. He then specialized in urologic pathology through fellowship training at Johns Hopkins Hospital before joining the Johns Hopkins faculty in 2017.

Since then, Dr. Matoso has become an integral leader of the Urologic Pathology Consult Service, which reviews more than 5,000 cases annually from institutions around the world, making it one of the largest such services globally. In this role, he provides expert diagnostic consultation on complex and rare cases and mentors residents and fellows through advanced subspecialty training.

Dr. Matoso’s research program focuses on the molecular and morphologic underpinnings of urologic malignancies, with particular emphasis on bladder cancer development and progression. He has published extensively in the field, authoring more than 170 peer-reviewed scientific articles.  Beyond his research and clinical practice, Dr. Matoso is an internationally sought-after speaker and educator, lecturing widely at national and international scientific meetings, workshops, and academic institutions.

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