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Dr. Anjela Galan serves as Associate Professor of Dermatology and Pathology at Yale University School of Medicine, where she also directs the Dermatopathology Fellowship and Training Program. Her clinical practice spans the Department of Dermatology at Yale Medicine, Surgical Pathology at Yale New Haven Hospital, and the Veterans Affairs Hospital in West Haven, Connecticut, where she diagnoses tumors and inflammatory skin disorders using advanced techniques.
Dr. Galan received her medical degree from "N. Testemitanu" Kishinev State Medical Institute (USSR), completed pathology residency at Baystate Medical Center/Tufts University School of Medicine, and pursued specialized fellowships in Oncologic Surgical Pathology and Dermatopathology at Yale University School of Medicine. Her educational journey reflects deep commitment to both clinical practice and academic medicine.
Her research focuses on melanocytic and non-melanocytic neoplasms, infectious and granulomatous disorders, with particular expertise in dermatopathology and melanoma. Recent publications demonstrate sophisticated work in spatial transcriptomics of cutaneous carcinosarcomas, digital proteomic profiling in melanoma, and diagnostic challenges in immunohistochemistry. Her scholarly output shows consistent engagement with both fundamental pathological mechanisms and practical diagnostic applications.
Dr. Galan plays a pivotal role in the Yale Cancer Center Melanoma Program, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams including oncologic dermatologists, medical oncologists, and researchers to advance care for melanoma and other skin cancer patients. She contributes to national guidelines as a panel member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network for melanoma.
- Specializes in dermatopathology and surgical pathology
- Director of Dermatopathology Fellowship and Training Program
- Integral member of Yale Cancer Center Melanoma Program
- National Comprehensive Cancer Network panel member for melanoma
- Researcher with focus on skin cancer diagnostics and pathology
- Medical educator committed to advancing dermatopathology training
Her guiding principle—"Always do your best and treat every patient the way you would like to be treated"—reflects her patient-centered approach to medicine. Dr. Galan speaks English, Romanian, and Russian, enhancing her ability to serve diverse patient populations across Yale's medical system.
