Duke Cancer Institute
Shannon McCall is an accomplished academic professional at Duke University School of Medicine, serving as an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Translational Research in the Department of Pathology since July 2010. McCall specializes in gastrointestinal pathology, engaging in clinical surgical pathology, medical education, and translational research. Additionally, McCall holds the position of Co-lead for the Precision Cancer Medicine & Investigational Therapeutics Research Program at the Duke Cancer Institute and serves as Director of the Duke BioRepository & Precision Pathology Center, the largest human sample biobank at Duke. Prior experience includes a role as a Gastrointestinal Pathologist at LabCorp from November 2006 to June 2010. Educational credentials include an MD in Gastrointestinal Pathology from Duke University School of Medicine and dual Bachelor of Science degrees in Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry from North Carolina State University.
Duke Cancer Institute
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Duke Cancer Institute is a collaborative powerhouse—audacious, evolving, unconventional—at the center of a world-renowned university and medical center. We unleash the power of synchronous collaboration to create breakthroughs that rapidly transform the unimagined into the possible—to fuel a pace of discoveries and advances previously thought impossible. Established in 1973 as one of the original eight comprehensive cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), today our patients come for care from every county in North Carolina, every state in the nation and from around the world.