Torrie Crabbs
BSTP-ESTP Congress
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TORRIE A. CRABBS, D.V.M., DIPLOMATE, A.C.V.P.,
DIRECTOR, NC PATHOLOGY / SENIOR PATHOLOGIST
Dr. Crabbs began serving as the Director of the NC Pathology group at the North Carolina branch of Experimental Pathology Laboratories, Inc in 2020, while continuing her role as a Senior Veterinary Pathologist.
Torrie received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her anatomic pathology residency training at the University of California-Davis as an ACVP/STP Coalition Fellow, and studied as an Intramural Post-doctoral Fellow at the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences. She is certified by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in anatomical pathology and is an active member of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP), Society of Toxicologic Pathologists (STP), American College of Toxicology (ACT), and North Carolina Chapter of the Society of Toxicology (NCSOT). She has participated on numerous STP committees and working groups, including but not limited to the Membership Committee, Annual Symposium Committee, Scientific Programming Planning Committee, and INHAND Urinary System Working Group. Torrie has served as a member and Chairperson of the Board of Governors for the ACVP/STP Coalition of Veterinary Pathology Fellows, and has served as Chair/Co-chair for numerous sessions / CE Courses hosted by the STP, ACVP, and ACT, in addition to the Research Triangle Park Rodent Pathology Course.
Torrie has over 15 years of experience in toxicology pathology, within both government and industry, and was awarded the Distinguished Early Career Award by the Society of Toxicologic Pathology in 2015. She has authored/co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, in addition to three book chapters, and has been invited nationally and internationally to present on a variety of topics, to include pathology peer review, tissue artifacts and confounders, and common histopathologic findings in the respiratory tract.