Lawrence James Rizzolo PhD, FARVO
Associate Professor of Surgery (Gross Anatomy) and of Ophthalmology and Visual Science; Director of Medical Studies

Departments & Organizations
Stem Cell Center, Yale: Tissue Specific Stem CellsOphthalmology and Visual Science
Surgery
Biography
Dr. Rizzolo received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Duke University in 1977. He received postdoctoral training in biochemistry at Harvard Medical School and in cell biology at the New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Rizzolo joined the Yale faculty in 1993 where he serves as the Director of Medical Sciences for the Section of Anatomy, and Course Director of Human Anatomy and Development for first-year clinical students. He also holds a joint appointment in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science and is a member of the Yale Stem Cell Center. Dr. Rizzolo recently served on the Program Planning Committee of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, and chaired the subcommittee on Retinal Cell Biology. He is currently on the editorial boards of Anatomical Sciences Education, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, Journal of Ocular Biology, Disease and Informatics, and Molecular Vision. Dr. Rizzolo serves as the liaison between the American Association of Anatomists and the Anatomical Society of Ireland and Great Britain.Education
- Ph.D., Duke University , 1977
Selected Publication
- Peng,S., Gan,G., Qiu, C., Zhong, M., An, H., Adelman, R.A., and Rizzolo, L.J. (2013) Engineering a blood-retinal barrier with human embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium: Transcriptome and functional analysis. Stem Cell Trans. Med. in press
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Charles W. Bohmfalk Teaching Prize(2012) , Yale School of Medicine
Articles
Spring 2013
YSM scientists to congresswoman: flat research funding is hurting us
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a Democrat who represents New Haven and neighboring towns in the U.S. Congress, came to the medical...

Fall/Winter 2004
Who's minding the bookstore?
Yale Medical Bookstore manager Donald M. Levy was ringing up three hefty surgery texts when he suggested to the...

Winter 2010
On the eve of class, a game of chance
On the last Wednesday in August, dozens of new medical students tried their luck against their classmates, second-year...

Winter 2004
In gleaming anatomy lab, more room to work and a new way of teaching
When the 100 students of the Class of 2007 donned their scrubs and rubber gloves on September 5, they became the first...

Autumn 2007
An anatomist’s recovery: surgery hits close to home for head of first-year course
First-year medical students had to make do without one of their most beloved professors last spring, when William B....
Spring 2001
To those who gave their bodies to medicine, a gesture of gratitude
As they begin to study medicine, students who aspire to be physicians or physician associates meet their first...

Spring 2007
Simulated Cases, Real Skills
Increasingly, medical schools such as Yale are using standardized patients, lifelike mannequins and virtual reality to...

Autumn 2006
The Chase years
Six years ago, Herb Chase came to Yale to improve medical education. As his tenure ended this summer, he left behind a...

Spring 2005
In the anatomy lab, a new way of thinking
Scarce instructors, new tools and a boom in knowledge lead to an ongoing experiment in anatomy teaching. Structure...

Spring 2009
U.S. economy in free fall! Yale endowment down! Med school scrambles for $$$!
Carrying on a 60-year-old tradition, the second-year class mocked its teachers and mentors with irreverence and...



