Jordan Stuart Pober MD, PhD
Bayer Professor of Immunobiology and Professor of Dermatology and of Pathology; Director, Human and Translational Immunology Program; Vice-Chair, Dept. of Immunobiology for the Section of Human and Translational Immunology
Biographical Info

Dr. Pober was
born in Brooklyn, New York
in 1949 and grew up in the New York
City metropolitan area. He attended Haverford College, graduating summa cum laude in
1971 with high honors in Biology, Chemistry and History. He was admitted
to Yale’s Medical Scientist Training Program, receiving his MD and his PhD in
Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry with Prof. Lubert Stryer in 1977.
He completed his first year of pathology residency at Yale-New
Haven Hospital
in 1978, was a post-doctoral fellow with Prof. Jack Strominger in the
Department of Biochemistry at Harvard
University from 1978
through 1980, and completed pathology training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
in 1981. He worked as an attending Pathologist at Brigham and Women’s
Hospital from 1981-1991, serving as an Assistant Professor and then Associate
Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School during the same period.
He returned to Yale
Medical School
in 1991 as a Professor of Pathology and Immunobiology, and also became a
Professor of Dermatology in 1998. Dr. Pober was named the Director of the
Molecular Cardiobiology Program at the Boyer Center
for Molecular Medicine in 1991 and founded the Vascular Biology and
Transplantation (VBT) Program, which succeeded Molecular Cardiobiology, in
1999. In 2007, he stepped down as the director of the VBT program,
becoming Professor and Vice-Chair of the Department of Immunobiology for the
Section of Human and Translational Immunology. He was named Ensign professor of Immunobiology in 2011. Dr. Pober has been honored as a Searle Scholar, an
Established Investigator of the American Heart Association and a MERIT awardee
of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. He received the
Warner Lambert-Parke Davis award in 1988 and the Rous Whipple Award in 2011 from the American Society of Investigative
Pathology. He has served as an Editor of Immunity and Co-Editor-in Chief of
Laboratory Investigation, leading immunology and pathology journals,
respectively. He also has served as President of the North American Vascular
Biology Organization. He is co-founder and Co-Director of the Joint Yale-Cambridge
University Biomedical Research Program.
Dr. Pober’s research involves
understanding the functions of vascular endothelial cells in inflammatory and
immune responses and, reciprocally, how inflammation and immunity affect
vascular health and function. He is particularly interested in how insights
from experiments with human cells and tissues can be used to improve organ
replacement therapy, to improve tissue engineering and to regenerate injured
tissues.
International Activity
- Biomedical Research
Cambridge, United Kingdom (2008)
Advisory Board Member - cardiovascular diseases, immunology, stem cells
Cambridge, United Kingdom (2000)
Yale Director, Cambridge University-Yale University Biomedical Research Program
Education & Training
- M.D.
- Yale University (1977)
- Ph.D.
- Yale University (1977)
- Resident
- Yale-New Haven Hospital
- Resident
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Fellow
- Harvard University
Honors & Recognition
- Haverford College Alumni Distinguished Achievement Award
Haverford College (2007) - Russell Ross Memorial Lecturer in Vascular Biology
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Council of the American Heart Association (2010) - Rous-Whipple Award
American Society of Investigative Pathology (2011)



