Anita Huttner, MD
Associate Professor of PathologyCards
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Anita Huttner, MD, is a pathologist who specializes in identifying diseases and cancers in the brain. “By looking at tumor cells under a microscope, I can see how they behave, which helps to shed light on their behavior in the brain as soon as they become tumor cells,” Dr. Huttner says.
In addition to her specialty in neuropathology, Dr. Huttner has studied molecular diagnostic pathology. “This means I can incorporate the genetic sequencing results of a brain tumor into my visual analysis of the tumor cells,” she says.
For her research, Dr. Huttner uses stem cells to “recreate the brain’s disorder found in diseases like epilepsy and Alzheimer’s disease.” Even though this research is in the early stages of development, she hopes to find better treatments for brain tumors soon. Dr. Huttner explains that she feels compelled to investigate brain tumors because her father died from one. “I feel for my patients,” she says.
At Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Huttner is an associate professor of pathology.
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- December 18, 2022
Yale Insights in Cardiovascular Medicine: 2022
- October 04, 2022
Yale Study Substantiates Impact of Aducanumab in Reducing Plaque Associated With Alzheimer’s
- May 02, 2022
Yale Pathology Diagnostic Pathology CME Annual Review Scheduled for September 17-18 at Yale Club of NYC
- May 28, 2021
Recent Research Sheds Light on Link Between Meningiomas and Seizures
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Brady Memorial Laboratory
310 Cedar Street, Ste LH108C
New Haven, CT 06510
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