Joseph Edgar Craft MD
Paul B. Beeson Professor of Medicine (Rheumatology) and Professor of Immunobiology; Section Chief, Rheumatology; Program Director, Investigative Medicine; Paul B. Beeson Professor of Medicine

Departments & Organizations
Clinical Investigation, Yale Center for (YCCI): Leadership | IMPBiological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Immunology: Computational Immunology | Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Physiology
Yale Medical Group
Cancer Immunology
Immunobiology
Skin Diseases Research Center, Yale
Internal Medicine: Rheumatology | Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center
Center for X-Linked Hypophosphatemia, Yale
Immunology and Immunotherapy
Biography
Dr. Joseph Craft is Paul B. Beeson Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Section of Rheumatology, and Professor of Immunobiology at the Yale University School of Medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a graduate of the University of North Caroline School of Medicine. Dr. Craft then did postgraduate training in medicine and in rheumatology and immunology at Yale, and has been on the faculty at that institution since 1985. At Yale, he teaches graduate and medical students, and directs a research laboratory devoted to understanding T lymphocyte differentiation and function in normal and autoimmune responses. His research has been continually supported by the National Institutes of Health since 1985, where he is a current NIH MERIT award recipient, and he is the author of over 140 scientific publications. Dr. Craft is Director of the Investigative Medicine Program at Yale, a unique program designed to provide Ph.D. training for physicians. He also is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation and the Kunkel Society, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Lupus Foundation of America, Connecticut Chapter. He is former chair of the Immunological Sciences Study Section at NIH, and of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Alliance for Lupus Research, and a former Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences. He is a co-founder of L2Diagnostics, a company in New Haven formed in partnership with Yale University and devoted to discovery of new diagnostics in vector-borne diseases and of targets for vaccine development, and is currently a member of its Board of Directors.Education
- M.D., University of North Carolina , 1977
Selected Publication
- Craft J. Follicular helper T cells in immunity and in systemic autoimmunity. Nature Rev Rheum 8:337-47, 2012. PMCID: PMC3604997
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Member, American Society for Clinical Investigation(1994)
Articles
Winter 1999
AAAS elects seven fellows from ranks of faculty
Seven medical school faculty members were elected to the rank of fellow by the American Association for the Advancement...

Winter 2004
Joseph E. Craft, M.D., HS ’77
Joseph E. Craft, M.D., HS ’77, professor of medicine and immunobiology and chief of the section of rheumatology, was...

Autumn 2010
Joseph E. Craft
Joseph E. Craft, M.D., HS ’77, FW ’85, professor of medicine and of immunobiology, chief of rheumatology, and director...

Winter 2007
Erin Lavik, Sc.D., Tarek Fahmy, Ph.D.
Two assistant professors have received Wallace H. Coulter Foundation Early Career Translational Research Awards in...
Summer 2004
Joseph E. Craft, M.D., HS
Joseph E. Craft, M.D., HS ’77, professor of medicine and immunobiology, has been named director of the Investigative...
Summer 2004
Yale scientists identify an early line of defense against West Nile virus
In the five years since the West Nile virus made its first appearance in New York, it has spread to virtually all of...

Fall/Winter 2004
Finding a way to do the right thing
As a medical student on an internal medicine rotation, Atul Gawande, M.D., M.P.H., wasn’t particularly worried about...



