
The Department of Pathology at NEIGRIHMS in Meghalaya received top honors at the 7th South Asian Academy of Cytopathology and Histopathology Conference in Paro, Bhutan, April 21–23, 2026. Dr. Biswajit Dey won First Prize for his study on muscle invasive bladder cancer, while Dr. Naveen Kumar secured Second Prize for research on endometrial carcinomas. These studies focus on molecular profiling of regional cancers, highlighting advances in cancer classification and personalized treatment. NEIGRIHMS leadership praised the faculty's contributions to cancer research and academic excellence.
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| northeastnow | Meghalaya: NEIGRIHMS pathology department wins top honours at South Asian Cytopathology Conference | Center | Positive |
| northeastnow | Meghalaya: NEIGRIHMS pathology department wins top honours at South Asian Cytopathology Conference | Center | Positive |
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