Maheswari “Manju” S. Mukherjee, PhD, MS, CT(ASCP) joined the Cytotechnology (CT) program in the School of Allied Health Professions as Educational coordinator and Assistant professor. She received her PhD in Medical Sciences in 2012 from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She has worked, as an Assistant Professor teaching Human Anatomy for paramedical students in India. Dr. Mukherjee’s research interests include virtual microscopy and cytopathology. She is married to Dr. Mukul Mukherjee, PhD, Assistant Director of the Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility at UNO, and they have one daughter, Mrittika (5yrs).
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Welcome to new faculty member in Cytotechnology
Welcome to new faculty member in Cytotechnology
- Written by Fran Higgins
- Published Jan 16, 2013
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Manju has already been a great asset to the Cytotechnology program and the SAHP, but we are very happy to have her on board as a faculty member. Welcome to the SAHP faculty, Manju!