Stratos Christianakis
Associate Clinical Professor · Rheumatoid Arthritis
University of Southern CaliforniaAbout
Stratos Christianakis, MD, serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and Dermatology and Interim Chief of the Division of Rheumatology at the Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California. He co-manages the specialized Rheum-Derm Clinic, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration for complex autoimmune conditions.
Education:
- Medical Degree: Keck School of Medicine
- Residency: Internal Medicine at Huntington Hospital
- Fellowship: Rheumatology at LAC+USC Medical Center
His research focuses on autoimmune disease mechanisms and clinical management, particularly rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, vasculitis, inflammatory myositis, and ocular manifestations. The Rheum-Derm Clinic exemplifies his commitment to integrated care for dermatological-rheumatological conditions like psoriatic arthritis and cutaneous lupus.
Publications from 2014-2025 reveal expertise in rare autoimmune manifestations (dermatomyositis variants, Degos-like lesions), biomarker discovery (tear cathepsin S in Sjögren's syndrome), and innovative treatments for calcinosis cutis and pretibial myxedema. Work spans rheumatology, dermatology, and ophthalmology with emphasis on interdisciplinary connections.
Scientific Awards:
- Arthritis Foundation – Jingle Bell Run: Medical Honoree (2017)
- ACR: Scholars in Autoimmunity (2008)
- Huntington Hospital: Helen Drake Smetz Award Outstanding Resident (2003)
- USC: Deans, Golden State, Town & Gown Scholar (1995)
As a Clinician Educator, Dr. Christianakis actively trains medical students and residents through clinical service and the Rheum-Derm Clinic. His research on autoimmune disease prevalence and diagnostic methods demonstrates translational impact, though specific grant details are not provided in the source text.
The Rheum-Derm Clinic represents his primary team-based initiative, uniting rheumatology and dermatology specialists to address complex cases like NXP2-associated dermatomyositis and ocular autoimmune disorders through coordinated care pathways.
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