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Dr. James S. Farrelly is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine, specializing in General Surgery, Trauma, and Surgical Critical Care. He holds an MD from SUNY Downstate Medical Center and an MHS from Yale University. His research focuses on surgical innovation, including bioengineered therapies for fetal conditions, cost-containment strategies in surgery, and advancements in critical care. Dr. Farrelly completed residency at Yale School of Medicine and a Surgical Critical Care fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Research interests span pediatric surgery, regenerative medicine (e.g., myelomeningocele treatment), and nanoparticle-based gene delivery. He has published extensively on surgical techniques, including robotic hernia repair and perioperative optimization. Collaborations with experts like David Stitelman and Francesc Lopez-Giraldez highlight interdisciplinary work in fetal therapy and genome editing.
Dr. Farrelly’s clinical expertise includes complex abdominal surgeries and trauma care. He actively participates in global academic conferences and contributes to surgical education at Yale. His work emphasizes translating laboratory innovations into clinical practice to improve patient outcomes.