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Marc Barry
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Marc Barry, MD

Languages spoken: English

Specialties

  • Urologic Pathology
  • Renal Pathology
  • Pathology, Anatomical

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pathology -Professor (Clinical)

Education history

Professional Medical Medicine - University College Dublin M.B., B.Ch., BAO
Internship Medicine/Surgery - Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Intern
Graduate Training Pathology - University College Dublin M.Med.Sci.
Internship Pathology - Hospitals affiliated with University College Dublin and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland House Officer
Residency Anatomic Pathology - Brigham and Women's Hospital Resident
Fellowship Harvard Medical School Clinical Fellow
Fellowship Medical Renal Pathology - Brigham and Women's Hospital Fellow
Research Fellow Cancer Research - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Fellowship Urologic Pathology - Brigham and Women's Hospital Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Albertson D, Barry M, Liu T, Mahlow J, Sirohi (2025). Genotype Phenotype Correlation of Renal Tumors in the Cancer Genome Atlas Database. International journal of surgical pathology, 33(2), 289-301.
  2. Albertson D, Barry M, Liu T, Mahlow J, Sirohi (2024). Genotype Phenotype Correlation of Renal Tumors in the Cancer Genome Atlas Database. International journal of surgical pathology, 33(2), 10668969241260236.
  3. Mahlow J, Barry M, Albertson DJ, Jo YJ, Balatico M, Seasor T, Gebrael G, Kumar SA, Sayegh N, Tripathi N, Agarwal N, Swami U, Sirohi (2024). Histologic patterns in prostatic adenocarcinoma are not predictive of mutations in the homologous recombination repair pathway. Human pathology, 144, 28-33.
  4. Mahlow J, Barry M, Albertson DJ, Jo YJ, Balatico M, Seasor T, Gebrael G, Kumar SA, Sayegh N, Tripathi N, Agarwal N, Swami U, Sirohi (2024). Histologic patterns in prostatic adenocarcinoma are not predictive of mutations in the homologous recombination repair pathway. Human pathology, 144, 28-33.
  5. Warde KM, Smith LJ, Liu L, Stubben CJ, Lohman BK, Willett PW, Ammer JL, Castaneda-Hernandez G, Imodoye SO, Zhang C, Jones KD, Converso-Baran K, Ekiz HA, Barry M, Clay MR, Kiseljak-Vassiliades K, Giordano TJ, Hammer GD, Basham K (2023). Senescence-induced immune remodeling facilitates metastatic adrenal cancer in a sex-dimorphic manner. Nature aging, 3(7), 846-865.
  6. Lauer RC, Barry M, Smith TL, Thomas AM, Wu J, Du R, Lee JH, Rao A, Dobroff AS, Arap MA, Nunes DN, Silva IT, Dias-Neto E, Chen I, McCance DJ, Cavenee WK, Pasqualini R, Arap (2023). Dysregulation of the PRUNE2/PCA3 genetic axis in human prostate cancer: from experimental discovery to validation in two independent patient cohorts. eLife, 12,
  7. Sirohi D, Chipman J, Barry M, Albertson D, Mahlow J, Liu T, Raps E, Haaland B, Sayegh N, Li H, Rathi N, Sharma P, Agarwal N, Knudsen (2022). Histologic Growth Patterns in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Stratify Patients into Survival Risk Groups. Clinical genitourinary cancer, 20(3), e233-e243.
  8. Li A, Ambruso SL, Oto OA, Barry M, Edelstein C (2022). A case report of pre-eclampsia-like endothelial injury in the kidney of an 85-year-old man treated with ibrutinib. BMC nephrology, 23(1), 264.
  9. Berggren KL, Restrepo Cruz S, Hixon MD, Cowan AT, Keysar SB, Craig S, James J, Barry M, Ozbun MA, Jimeno A, McCance DJ, Beswick EJ, Gan G (2019). MAPKAPK2 (MK2) inhibition mediates radiation-induced inflammatory cytokine production and tumor growth in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Oncogene, 38(48), 7329-7341.
  10. Gan G;Berggen K; Restrepo Cruz S; Hixon M; Cowan, A; Keysor S; Craig S; James J; Barry M; Ozbun M; Jimeno A; McCance D ; Beswick E MAPKAPK 2 (MK3) inhibition mediates radiation-induced inflammatory cytokine production and tumor growth in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. . Oncogene,

Letter

  1. Mahlow J, Sanchez A, Barry M, Sirohi (2022). Composite pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma-ganglioneuroma with a germline SDHC mutation: a first of its kind case report. Histopathology, 81(5), 682-685.