Yale School of Medicine

Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine

Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine

Lecture Series

Grand Rounds Lecture Series

Wednesdays, 8:30 - 10:00 am
Fitkin Amphitheatre

Ground Rounds/Visiting Professor Schedule 2008-2009


Visiting Professor Lecture Series

Wednesdays, 10:00 am
Fitkin Amphitheatre

Following Patient Viewing and Discussion
Astellas sponsored –1 CME credit
Ground Rounds/Visiting Professor Schedule 2008-2009


Scientific Lecture Series

Wednesdays, 12:00 noon
Beeson Library, Hunter Radiation Therapy Center, room 619

You are invited to enjoy a light lunch before each lecture.
Scientific Lecture Schedule 2008-2009

Our Mission: To provide an open forum at Yale for presentation of scientific data and exchange of scientific thought among the Dermatology research community and among colleagues from other departments which encourages innovation and collaborative investigation, thereby leading to advances in the field of dermatology. In particular, this series aims to further develop biomedical research at the Yale University School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, which is nationally recognized as a leader in academic dermatology.

This year's Dermatology Scientific Lectures promise an outstanding series of highly qualified speakers drawn from inside Yale Dermatology, as well as from Dermatology departments outside Yale. We are especially pleased to include speakers from departments other than dermatology (both Yale and non-Yale) whose work is of special interest to the field of dermatology.

Each Speaker presents a 50 minute research talk, allowing ten minutes for questions at the conclusion of their presentation. Website entries for each lecture are conveniently linked to relevant references from the literature and to the speaker's CV.

Light refreshments are served prior to each 12 noon session.

Download Lecture Schedule

Lecture Series 2008-2009 PDF

For more information...

on the Lecture Series, including presentation of original scientific research relevant to dermatology, please contact:

Martin Kluger, PhD
E-mail: martin.kluger@yale.edu
Phone: (203) 737-2870