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    Craig B. Wilen, MD, PhD

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    Medical Director, Immune Monitoring Core Facility

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    Associate Professor Term

    Medical Director, Immune Monitoring Core Facility

    Biography

    Dr. Wilen is an Associate Professor in Laboratory Medicine and Immunobiology and is focused on the host-pathogen interactions of RNA viruses including coronavirus and norovirus. Dr. Wilen received his A.B in Biology and Economics at Washington University in St. Louis, his MD and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. His residency training was in clinical pathology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO. His postdoctoral studies were conducted in the laboratory of Herbert "Skip" Virgin at Washington University School of Medicine where he studied the pathogenesis of norovirus, the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis. Dr. Wilen discovered CD300lf as the first receptor for a norovirus and identified intestinal tuft cells as the physiologic target cell for mouse norovirus infection. Current work in the Wilen lab is focused on identifying mechanisms of immunity and pathogenesis for noroviruses, coronaviruses, and pre-emergent viruses with pandemic potential. The goals of this work are to enable improved risk stratification and to develop improved therapeutics and vaccines to reduce the disease burden from viruses.

    https://wilenlab.com

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    Education & Training

    Instructor
    Washington University School of Medicine (2018)
    Resident in Clinical Pathology
    Barnes-Jewish Hospital (2016)
    MD
    University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine (2013)
    PhD
    University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine (2011)
    AB
    Washington University in St. Louis, Biology and Economics (2006)

    Research

    Overview

    Host-pathogen interaction, viral immunity

    Medical Research Interests

    Coronavirus; COVID-19; Immune Evasion; Immune System Diseases; Norovirus; RNA Viruses; Virology

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Craig B. Wilen's published research.

    Publications

    2025

    2024

    2023

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Young Faculty Award

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      Odyssey Award

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      Odyssey Award

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      Young Physician-Scientist Award

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      Robert E. Leet and Clara Guthrie Patterson Trust Mentored Research Award

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Craig B. Wilen, MD, PhD, is a laboratory medicine physician who focuses on diseases caused by viruses, including coronaviruses and noroviruses. He investigates how these viruses infect cells and how the immune system responds, striving to develop improved strategies for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

    As an associate professor of laboratory medicine and immunobiology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Wilen conducts research on viral immunity and pathogenesis. His research aims to identify key mechanisms that can lead to better risk assessment and therapeutic approaches for viral infections. He discovered a receptor that noroviruses use to infect certain intestinal cells, helping researchers better understand how these infections can be controlled.

    Dr. Wilen has been honored with the Odyssey Award from the Smith Family Foundation, the DARPA Young Faculty Award and is a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation. He received his medical training from the University of Pennsylvania and completed residency in clinical pathology at Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

    Clinical Specialties

    Laboratory Medicine

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