Yale School of Medicine

Dermatology

Dermatology, Yale School of Medicine

Dermatology
PO Box 208030
New Haven, CT 06520-8030

Douglas J. Hanlon, Ph.D.

Douglas J. Hanlon, Ph.D.

Associate Research Scientist

Transimmunization Therapy

Cancer Treatment using Photopheresis graduates to a whole new level.

 

Education:
B.S. LeMoyne College, Syracuse, NY, 1987
Ph.D.: SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1992
Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University 1992-1997

Selected Publications

  • Berger CL, Dong Z. Hanlon DJ and Edelson R. A lymphocyte cell surface heat shock protein homologous to the endoplasmic reticulin chaperone "BIP." Int J Cancer 71:1077-85, 1997.
  • Halaban R. Cheng E, Hanlon D, Zhang Y. Hebert D. Aberrant Retention of Tyrosinase in the endoplamic reticulum mediates accelerated degradation of the enzyme and contributes to the dedifferentiated phenotype of amelanotic melanoma cells. P.N.A.S. USA 94: 6210-15, 1997.
  • Hanlon D, Berger C, Edelson RL. Photoactivated 8-Methoxypsoralen treatment causes a peptide-dependent increase in antigen display by transformed lymphocytes. Int J Cancer 78:70-75, 1998.

Presentations

  • Berger CL, Xu A-L, Hanlon D, Lee C, and Edelson RL. Photopheresis Induces Monocyte Differentiation into Functional Dendritic Antigen Presenting Cells. Abstract presented at The Society for Investigative Dermatology, May, 1999.

Curriculum Vitae

 

Contact

Campus Address
Yale School of Medicine
333 Cedar Street
New Haven, CT 06520-8059

Office Address

E-mail
douglas.hanlon@yale.edu

Office Phone
(203) 785-6693