About
Steven Wilson, DVM, DACLAM, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine. His research focuses on animal models for biomedical research, dermatological treatments in laboratory animals, immunological mechanisms, and neuropharmacology.
Education:
- DVM, University of Pennsylvania (1988)
- BS, Ursinus College (1976)
Research Interests: Wilson’s work spans veterinary medicine, immunology, and neuroscience. He investigates treatments for dermatological conditions in rodents and primates, develops vaccination strategies using viral vectors, and explores cognitive-enhancing drugs in animal models. His studies emphasize translational applications to human health.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on ulcerative dermatitis treatment in mice, intranasal immunization techniques, and cognitive performance modulation in primates. These contributions highlight his interdisciplinary approach to biomedical research.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards or grants are listed in the provided materials. His research is likely supported through institutional and collaborative funding.
Labs & Teams: His work is affiliated with Yale’s Department of Comparative Medicine, focusing on laboratory animal science and translational research initiatives.
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