
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology
Biosketch
Joshua Bradish, MD, is a board-certified dermatopathologist with Midwestern Pathology in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He is a graduate of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He earned his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana, which is also where he completed a residency in anatomic and clinical pathology. He then completed a fellowship in dermatopathology with University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.
In addition to his board certification in dermatopathology, Dr. Bradish also has a board certification in anatomic and clinical pathology.
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Board Certification
- American Board of Dermatology (Dermatopathology)
- American Board of Pathology (Pathology - Anatomic)
- American Board of Pathology (Pathology - Clinical)
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Education and Training
- Fellowship 2015, Dermatopathology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- Residency 2014, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, School of Medicine, Indiana University
- MD 2010, School of Medicine, Indiana University
- BS 2006, Neurobiology and Physiology, Purdue University
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Research
- Dermatopathology
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Publications
Turner M.J., DaSilva-Arnold S., Luo N., Hu X., West C.C., Sun L., Hill C., Bradish J., Kaplan M.H., Travers J.B., Sun Y. Erratum in: “STAT6-Mediated Keratitis and Blepharitis: A Novel Murine Model of Ocular Atopic Dermatitis” (Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. (2014) 55 (3803–3808) doi:10.1167/iovs.13-13685) Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 2020;61
DaSilva-Arnold S.C., Thyagarajan A., Seymour L.J., Yi Q., Bradish J.R., Al-Hassani M., Zhou H., Perdue N.J., Nemeth V., Krbanjevic A., Serezani A.P.M., Olson M., Spandau D.F., Travers J.B., Kaplan M.H., Turner M.J. Phenotyping acute and chronic atopic dermatitis-like lesions in Stat6VT mice identifies a role for IL-33 in disease pathogenesis Archives of Dermatological Research. 2018;310(3):197-207.
Yost S., Bradish J., Grossheim L., Hoekstra A. Epithelioid angiosarcoma of the vulva: A case report Gynecologic Oncology Reports. 2017;21:91-93.
Sundarkrishnan L., Bradish J., Oliai B., Hosler G. Cutaneous cellular pseudoglandular schwannoma: An unusual histopathologic variant American Journal of Dermatopathology. 2016;38(4):315-318.
Bradish J.R., Richey J.D., Post K.M., Meehan K., Sen J.D., Malek A.J., Katona T.M., Warren S., Logan T.F., Fecher L.A., Cheng L. Discordancy in BRAF mutations among primary and metastatic melanoma lesions: Clinical implications for targeted therapy Modern Pathology. 2015;28(4):480-486.
Bradish J., Cheng L. Molecular pathology of malignant melanoma: Changing the clinical practice paradigm toward a personalized approach Human Pathology. 2014;45(7):1315-1326.
Richey J., Bradish J., Lacy S., Warren S. Carney syndrome in a patient previously considered to have Peutz-Jeghers syndrome Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2014;70(2)
Sahu R.P., Rezania S., Ocana J.A., DaSilva-Arnold S.C., Bradish J.R., Richey J.D., Warren S.J., Rashid B., Travers J.B., Konger R.L. Topical application of a platelet activating factor receptor agonist suppresses phorbol ester-induced acute and chronic inflammation and has cancer chemopreventive activity in mouse skin PLoS ONE. 2014;9(11)
Turner M.J., DaSilva-Arnold S., Luo N., Hu X., West C.C., Sun L., Hall C., Bradish J., Kaplan M.H., Travers J.B., Sun Y. STAT6-mediated keratitis and blepharitis: A novel murine model of ocular atopic dermatitis Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 2014;55(6):3803-3808.
Bradish J.R., Montironi R., Lopez-Beltran A., Post K.M., MacLennan G.T., Cheng L. Towards personalized therapy for patients with malignant melanoma: Molecular insights into the biology of BRAF mutations Future Oncology. 2013;9(2):245-253.
Konger R., Xu Z., Sahu R., Rashid B., Mehta S., Mohamed D., DaSilva-Arnold S., Bradish J., Warren S., Kim Y. Spatiotemporal assessments of dermal hyperemia enable accurate prediction of experimental cutaneous carcinogenesis as well as chemopreventive activity Cancer Research. 2013;73(1):150-159.
Muthalaly A.S., Bradish J., Sampson R., Hugenberg S.T., Ang D.C., Warren S., Muthalaly A. Prurigo pigmentosa as an atypical persistent plaque-like skin rash in adult-onset Still's disease: Case report and literature review International Journal of Clinical Rheumatology. 2013;8(5):521-529.
Sahu R.P., Dasilva S.C., Rashid B., Martel K.C., Jernigan D., Mehta S.R., Mohamed D.R., Rezania S., Bradish J.R., Armstrong A., Warren S., Konger R.L. Mice lacking epidermal PPARγ exhibit a marked augmentation in photocarcinogenesis associated with increased UVB-induced apoptosis, inflammation and barrier dysfunction International Journal of Cancer. 2012;131(7)