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Amanda Zubek, MD, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Yale School of Medicine and serves as the Director of Quality for the Department of Dermatology. She is also the Director of Yale Medicine Dermatology's Middlebury office, where she provides specialized care in dermatology with a focus on nail disorders, psoriasis, actinic keratosis, and other complex skin conditions.
Education:
- BA in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from Boston University (2001)
- PhD in Cell Biology from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (2008)
- MD from Northwestern University The Feinberg School of Medicine (2010)
- Internship at Yale New Haven Hospital (2011)
- Residency in Dermatology at Yale New Haven Hospital (2014)
Research Interests:
Dr. Zubek's research spans clinical dermatology, dermatopathology, and translational studies linking nail disorders to systemic diseases. Her work includes investigating rare nail pathologies, cutaneous manifestations of systemic syndromes like VEXAS, and the effects of biologic therapies on skin and nail health.
Clinical Focus:
She specializes in treating actinic keratosis, psoriasis, impetigo, acne, eczema, and nail disorders. Her patient-centered approach emphasizes education and quality-of-life improvement.
Scientific Contributions:
Dr. Zubek has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, case reports, and reviews. Her recent publications highlight diagnostic clues in nail pathology, vaccine-related dermatoses, and novel therapeutic insights in inflammatory skin diseases.
Teaching & Leadership:
She is actively involved in training residents, medical students, and physician assistants. Her leadership roles include directing quality initiatives in dermatology and managing clinical operations at the Middlebury location.