About
Robert Camp is a Researcher at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Department of Pathology. His work focuses on biomarkers, quantitative analysis, and automation in pathology.
- Education
- MD, Yale University School of Medicine (1997)
- PhD, Yale University School of Medicine, Immunology (1992)
- BA, Swarthmore College, Biology (1987)
His research interests include tumor microenvironment, biomarker quantification, and histopathology standardization, with a focus on renal cell carcinoma and interstitial lung disease. Recent publications highlight automation tools like the AQUA System and X-Tile software for tumor subpopulation analysis.
Scientific contributions include the Charles W. Bomfalk Prize for medical student teaching and leadership in the Breast Cancer Alliance. He has collaborated extensively with researchers such as David Rimm and Harriet Kluger on projects involving tumor vascularity and immunotherapy targets.
