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    Marcus Bosenberg, MD, PhD

    Anthony N. Brady Professor of Dermatology, Pathology and Immunobiology
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    Additional Titles

    Director, Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer

    Director, Yale Center for Immuno-Oncology

    Co-Leader, Cancer Immunology, Yale Cancer Center

    About

    Titles

    Anthony N. Brady Professor of Dermatology, Pathology and Immunobiology

    Director, Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer; Director, Yale Center for Immuno-Oncology; Co-Leader, Cancer Immunology, Yale Cancer Center

    Biography

    Marcus Bosenberg MD, PhD, is a physician scientist who directs a leading melanoma research laboratory, is Co-Leader of the Cancer Immunology Program of Yale Cancer Center, Director of the Yale Center for Immuno-Oncology, Contact PI of the Yale SPORE in Skin Cancer, Director of the Center for Precision Cancer Modeling, and is a practicing dermatopathologist at Yale Dermatopathology through Yale Medicine.

    In his research, Dr. Bosenberg studies factors that regulate anti-cancer immune responses. His laboratory has developed several widely utilized mouse models in order to study how melanoma forms and progresses, to test new cancer therapies, and how the immune system can be stimulated to fight cancer. He works to translate basic scientific findings into improvements in cancer diagnosis and therapy. He has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and is a member of the Yale Cancer Center Executive Committee.

    Dr. Bosenberg mentors undergraduate, graduate, medical, and MD-PhD students in his laboratory, teaches at Yale School of Medicine, and trains resident physicians, fellows, and postdoctoral fellows.

    Appointments

    Education & Training

    Research Fellow
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (2002)
    Fellow
    Harvard Medical School Dermatopathology Training Program (2000)
    Chief Resident
    Brigham & Women's Hospital (1999)
    Resident
    Brigham & Women's Hospital (1998)
    Research Fellow
    University of Wisconsin (1996)
    MD
    Cornell University Medical College (1994)
    PhD
    Cornell University Medical College (1993)
    BA
    Cornell University (1986)

    Research

    Overview

    Directs a National Cancer Institute funded melanoma research laboratory with interests in several aspects of melanoma biology including the cell biology and genetics of metastasis, prognostic and diagnostic markers and development of new therapeutic agents.

    Medical Research Interests

    Cell Biology; Dermatology; Melanoma; Neoplasm Metastasis; Pathology

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Marcus Bosenberg's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2023

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • honor

      Basic Science Research Prize

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Marcus Bosenberg, MD, PhD, specializes in skin pathology, identifying skin cancers, autoimmune skin disorders and skin infections under the microscope. “As a dermatopathologist, I enjoy being part of a team that works hard to provide the best available health care for each patient,” he says.

    An expert in deciphering even the slightest variations in skin cells, Dr. Bosenberg and other members of the Yale Medicine dermatopathology team evaluate biopsy samples sent to the lab from doctors all over the country. With challenging cases, Dr. Bosenberg and his colleagues collaborate during a daily consensus conference at a multi-head microscope to ensure the right diagnosis is made. “I am always excited to work out challenging clinical and research problems,” he says.

    A professor of dermatology and pathology at Yale School of Medicine, he leads a melanoma research laboratory and is a co-leader of a genetics and genomics program. His research focuses on genetic and cellular changes that result in melanoma, the leading cause of skin cancer deaths, as well as new therapies for melanoma.

    “Through our research, we are trying to find better ways to diagnose and treat skin cancer,” says Dr. Bosenberg.

    Clinical Specialties

    Dermatology

    Board Certifications

    • Dermatopathology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pathology
      Original Certification Date
      2001
    • Anatomic Pathology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pathology
      Original Certification Date
      2000

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    Contacts

    Locations

    • Laboratory for Medicine and Pediatrics (LMP)

      Academic Office

      15 York Street, Rm LMP 5036

      New Haven, CT 06510

      Clinical Inquiry

      203.737.3484
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