Ashley Cimino-Mathews, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Pathology and Oncology at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Director of the Breast Pathology Program, and Director of the Breast Pathology Consultation Service. She serves on the editorial board of Modern Pathology and is a nationally recognized clinician-scientist in the fields of diagnostic breast pathology and breast tumor immunopathology.

Dr. Cimino-Mathews obtained her Bachelor of Science from Emory University, where she studied breast cancer tumor vaccine development, followed by her Doctorate of Medicine from Weill Cornell Medical College. She received her residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she subspecialized in surgical and breast pathology.

Dr. Cimino-Mathews focuses her research on the role of the patient’s immune response in mediating breast cancer development and metastasis, and on understanding the genetic and phenotypic differences of stromal tumors of the breast. She is also an active educator and teaching award recipient, with yearly teaching at several levels within the Department of Pathology and School of Medicine.

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