Mr. Duvic Madeleine

Immunology
The University of Texas
United States of America

Scientist Immunology
Biography

Madeleine Duvic, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine and Dermatology, is Deputy Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She received her medical degree from Duke University Medical School and completed an internship and residencies in internal medicine and dermatology, served as chief resident, and completed a fellowship in molecular biology and geriatrics. She is a former board member of the American Academy of Dermatology and recent Vice President of the Society for Investigative Dermatology. She was elected to the ADA and is a Founder and board member of the United States Consortium for Cutaneous Lymphomas. She serves on Medical and Scientific Boards of the National Alopecia Areata Foundation and Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation and is the Principal Investigator of the Alopecia Areata Registry. She has authored over 420 peer-reviewed journal articles, two books, and has mentored numerous medical students, residents, fellows, and PhD students. She has been Principal Investigator of numerous clinical trials and translational research studies of T-cell mediated diseases and malignancies, including T-cell lymphomas, melanoma, and skin cancer. Her work is focused on developing and improving therapy for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Madeleine Duvic, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine and Dermatology, is Deputy Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She received her medical degree from Duke University Medical School and completed an internship and residencies in internal medicine and dermatology, served as chief resident, and completed a fellowship in molecular biology and geriatrics. She is a former board member of the American Academy of Dermatology and recent Vice President of the Society for Investigative Dermatology. She was elected to the ADA and is a Founder and board member of the United States Consortium for Cutaneous Lymphomas. She serves on Medical and Scientific Boards of the National Alopecia Areata Foundation and Cutaneous Lymphoma Foundation and is the Principal Investigator of the Alopecia Areata Registry. She has authored over 420 peer-reviewed journal articles, two books, and has mentored numerous medical students, residents, fellows, and PhD students. She has been Principal Investigator of numerous clinical trials and translational research studies of T-cell mediated diseases and malignancies, including T-cell lymphomas, melanoma, and skin cancer. Her work is focused on developing and improving therapy for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

Research Intrest

Immunology