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    Michael Schilsky, MD

    Professor of Medicine
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    Additional Titles

    Medical Director, Adult Liver Transplant, Yale New Haven Transplantation Center

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    Yale School of Medicine

    Department of Medicine (Digestive Diseases), PO Box 208019

    New Haven, CT 06520-8019

    United States

    About

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    Professor of Medicine

    Medical Director, Adult Liver Transplant, Yale New Haven Transplantation Center

    Biography

    Michael Schilsky, MD, became medical director of liver transplantation at Yale New Haven Hospital in 2007, with appointments in medicine and surgery at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Schilsky received his medical degree from the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine. He completed his residency and fellowship in gastroenterology and research training in liver diseases at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center. His clinical and research interests include transplant hepatology, inherited metabolic disorders of the liver, Wilson disease and hemochromatosis. Dr. Schilsky previously served as director of the liver medicine clinic at the Recanati/Miller Transplantation Institute at Mount Sinai Medical Center and medical director for liver transplantation at the New York Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he developed a comprehensive program for the care and evaluation of liver transplant patients. Dr. Schilsky coauthored the AASLD practice guidelines for Wilson disease and is author of numerous original manuscripts and reviews.

    Appointments

    • Transplant & Immunology Surgery

      Professor
      Secondary

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    Education & Training

    Fellow
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1989)
    Fellow
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1987)
    Resident
    Bronx Municipal Hospital Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1985)
    MD
    University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine (1982)
    BS
    SUNY at Stonybrook (1978)

    Research

    Overview

    I am an investigator in clinical trials for patients with Wilson disease, including the testing of once daily use of trientine for maintenance therapy, study of the novel agent WTX 101 (choline-tetrathiomolybdate), a head-to-head trial of trientine tetrahydrochloride and D-penicillamine for Wilson disease, studies on bioavailable (non-ceruloplasmin bound) copper and gene therapy for Wilson disease. I am also the lead and organizing investigator for the multicenter multinational registry for Wilson disease based out of Yale University.


    Medical Research Interests

    Copper; Liver Failure, Acute; Liver Transplantation

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Michael Schilsky's published research.

    Publications

    2025

    2024

    Clinical Trials

    Current Trials

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • activity

      American Liver Foundation

    • activity

      Wilson's Disease Association

    • activity

      Yale New Haven Hospital

    • activity

      Yale New Haven Transplantation Center

    • honor

      Honorary Professorship

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Michael Schilsky, MD, is the medical director of Adult Liver Transplant at Yale-New Haven Transplantation Center. He is an internationally recognized expert in Wilson disease, a rare genetic disorder in which excessive amounts of copper accumulate in the body.

    Dr. Schilsky says he was drawn to the study and treatment of Wilson disease because of its complexity, and he is optimistic about the growing promise of new treatments that can help patients with this difficult medical condition. “Wilson disease can be hard to diagnose as it can present with a constellation of symptoms, but once considered we have great tools now to establish the diagnosis and treat this disorder,” he says. “The future is very bright. We hope to have a cure someday, perhaps by genetic therapy. In the meantime, new innovations and medications being tested in clinical trials are truly helping patients.”

    An advisor to the Wilson Disease Association, Dr. Schilsky helped write guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of the disorder for both the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease and the European Association for Liver Disease. Here in the Northeast, Yale is the only Center of Excellence designated by the Wilson Disease Association. We are one of a limited number of sites worldwide to participate in a clinical trial for a promising new therapy for Wilson disease, an oral medication known as WTX101.

    Left untreated, Wilson disease can cause advanced liver disease or acute liver failure. Dr. Schilsky specializes in managing these challenging cases, including those caused by other metabolic liver diseases. If a liver transplant is required (these are performed at Yale-New Haven Hospital) Dr. Schilsky cares for patients both before and after the surgery. Dr. Schilsky is also a professor of medicine (digestive diseases) and surgery (transplant and immunology) at Yale School of Medicine.

    Clinical Specialties

    Hepatology

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    Board Certifications

    • Gastroenterology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Internal Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      1987
    • Internal Medicine

      Certification Organization
      AB of Internal Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      1985

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    Yale School of Medicine

    Department of Medicine (Digestive Diseases), PO Box 208019

    New Haven, CT 06520-8019

    United States

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