Thomas James Lynch MD
Richard Sackler and Jonathan Sackler Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology); Director, Cancer Center

Departments & Organizations
Yale Medical GroupCancer Center, Yale: Thoracic Oncology Program | Developmental Therapeutics
Internal Medicine: Medical Oncology
Biography
Dr. Lynch is Director of Yale Cancer Center and Physician-in-Chief of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven. The Richard Sackler and Jonathan Sackler Professor of Medical Oncology, Dr. Lynch is an expert in the treatment of lung cancer with a special interest in personalized medicine. Dr. Lynch received his undergraduate degree from Yale College in 1982 and his MD degree from Yale School of Medicine in 1986. He completed his internship and residency at MGH, and after serving a fellowship in medical oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, he joined the medical staff at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1993. In 1996, he helped found the Boston-based Kenneth B. Schwartz Center for the Promotion of Caregiver/Patient Relations and became vice chair of its board of directors in 2006. He began his tenure as Director of Yale Cancer Center and Physician-in-Chief of Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven on April 1, 2009.Dr. Lynch has made important contributions in developmental therapeutics and in defining the optimal treatment for patients with lung cancer. He has pioneered the use of molecular testing for mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor gene to select patients who can benefit from targeted lung cancer therapies. He is the author of numerous publications and maintains a vigorous clinical practice.
Dr. Lynch also oversees a new institute for cancer biology at Yale’s 136-acre West Campus, for which he will be recruiting a director and senior and junior scientists in the fields of cell signaling, cancer immunology and drug development and target acquisition.
Education
- B.S., Yale University , 1982
- M.D., Yale University School of Medicine , 1986
Selected Publication
- Lennes IT, Lynch TJ. Quality indicators in cancer care: development and implementation for improved health outcomes in non-small-cell lung cancer. Clin Lung Cancer. 2009 Sep;10(5):341-6.
Articles

Autumn 2009
A new class embraces the study of medicine
The 99 members of the Class of 2013 donned white coats in August as a symbol of their entry into medicine.

Winter 2010
First-year class embraces study of medicine
Harkness Auditorium was aflutter with nervous excitement on August 25 as the Class of 2013—or “2014 or somewhere in...

Autumn 2011
Yale forms partnership to develop cancer drugs
Yale and Gilead Sciences, a biopharmaceutical company based in Foster City, Calif., announced in late March that they...

Autumn 2012
Molecular profiling of tumors is cancer treatment of the future
In May 2011, Marvin B. Brooks, M.D., HS ’68, a urologist in Palm Springs, Calif., developed severe back pain while...

Spring 2009
Lung cancer expert to lead cancer center
Thomas J. Lynch Jr., M.D. ’86, a lung cancer expert at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School,...

Winter 2010
Making cancer personal
The new Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven is built around a new philosophy of patient care.
Spring 2009
Alumni gather for 2009 reunion
This year's festivities include tours of West Campus and Smilow Cancer Hospital. Also, surgeons honor Robert Weiss.



