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Anita Huttner, MD

Associate Professor of Pathology
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Titles

Associate Professor of Pathology

Appointments

  • Pathology

    Associate Professor on Term
    Primary

Other Departments & Organizations

Education & Training

Clinical Fellow
Yale Medical School - Yale New Haven Hospital (2016)
Clinical Fellow
Harvard Medical School - Brigham and Women's Hospital and Childrens' Hospital (2008)
Resident
Yale Medical School - Yale New Haven Hospital (2004)
Resident
Yale Medical School - Yale New Haven Hospital (2002)
Pre-/Postdoctoral fellow
National Institutes of Health (2000)
MD
University of Erlangen-Nurnberg (1998)

Research

Overview

Medical Research Interests

Cells; Central Nervous System; Central Nervous System Diseases; Embryonic Structures; Hemic and Immune Systems; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Neoplasms; Nervous System; Nervous System Diseases; Neuroglia; Neurons; Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms; Pluripotent Stem Cells; Synapses; Tissues

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Anita Huttner's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

Clinical Trials

Current Trials

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • honor

    Averill A. Liebow Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Pathology Residents

  • honor

    Nomination for the Alice Bohmfalk Teaching Award in Basic Science

Clinical Care

Overview

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.

Clinical Specialties

Pathology; Neuropathology; Molecular & Genomic Pathology

Board Certifications

  • Molecular Genetic Pathology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Pathology
    Original Certification Date
    2018
  • Neuropathology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Pathology
    Original Certification Date
    2015
  • Anatomic Pathology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Pathology
    Latest Certification Date
    2023
    Original Certification Date
    2012

Get In Touch

Contacts

Academic Office Number
Clinical Inquiry Number

Locations

  • Department of Pathology

    Academic Office

    Brady Memorial Laboratory

    310 Cedar Street, Ste LH108C

    New Haven, CT 06510

    Clinical Inquiry

    203.737.5601
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