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Professor Suguru Imaeda is a board-certified dermatologist at Yale School of Medicine, serving as Director of Dermatology at Yale University Health Services and the Veteran Affairs Medical Center. With training in internal medicine, dermatology, and immunobiology, he specializes in melanoma, dysplastic nevi, and skin cancer surgery while emphasizing interdisciplinary medical knowledge in patient care.
- Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University (1984)
- Doctor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1988)
- Residency and Fellowship, Yale-New Haven Hospital (1992-1994)
Dr. Imaeda's research spans dermatologic oncology, immunomodulation, and medical education. His work on cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and phototherapy mechanisms highlights molecular immunology applications in skin disease. Recent publications focus on educational frameworks in dermatology training and interdisciplinary clinical approaches.
His scientific contributions include key studies on MHC complex interactions (1993-1998), clinical skin cancer treatments (1989-2015), and modern educational methodologies (2024). Collaborations with researchers like James Shepherd and Mary Tomayko demonstrate a commitment to translational research.
- Honors: Patient Safety Great Catch Recognition (2022), Physician of the Year (2000), Marcus T Bloch Medical Student Award (1987)
- Professional Service: Journal reviewer for Federal Practitioner and British Journal of Dermatology (2012-present)
Dr. Imaeda actively trains medical students and residents through the Yale Affiliated Hospitals network, combining clinical expertise with educational leadership. His roles in committees and professional organizations reflect institutional influence in dermatology and medical education.
