About
Dr. David Schoenfeld is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology) at Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center. He specializes in melanoma and advanced skin/kidney cancers, focusing on tumor immune microenvironment research and immunotherapy biomarkers. His training includes a Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD) at Columbia University and residency/fellowship at Yale via the ABIM Physician-Scientist Program.
Education:
- MD, Columbia University (2017)
- PhD in Cellular/Molecular Biomedical Studies, Columbia University (2016)
- BS, Yale University (2005)
Research Interests: Dr. Schoenfeld investigates immune-tumor interactions in renal cell carcinoma and melanoma. His work aims to improve immunotherapy efficacy and safety through biomarker development and preclinical/clinical trials. Key areas include cytokine signaling (IL-18), immune checkpoint inhibitors, and spatial proteomics for biomarker identification.
Awards:
- NCI K12 Immuno-Oncology Training Program Award
- DoD Kidney Cancer Early Career Scholar Award
His lab collaborates extensively with immunology and oncology teams at Yale, contributing to translational research bridging laboratory discoveries and clinical applications.
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