David L Rimm, MD, PhD
Professor of Pathology and of Medicine (Medical Oncology); Director of Pathology Tissue Services; Director of Translational Pathology
Departments & Organizations
Pathology: Autopsy | Experimental Pathology Graduate Program | Pathology Research | Rimm Lab | Surgical Pathology | Tissue Services: Specialized Translational Services
Skin Diseases Research Center, Yale
Yale Cancer Center: Signal Transduction | SPORE in Lung Cancer
Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and Development: Cell Biology; Human Disease; Molecular Mechanisms; Proteomics; Quantitative/Systems Biology; Signal Transduction | Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Physiology: Cancer Biology and Therapeutics; Cytoskeleton and Cell Migration/Morphogenesis; Human Disease Pathology, Physiology and Intervention
Office of Cooperative Research
Biography
David Rimm is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at the Yale University School of Medicine. He completed an MD-PhD at Johns Hopkins University Medical School followed by a Pathology Residency at Yale and a Cytopathology Fellowship at the Medical College of Virginia. He is board certified in Anatomic Pathology and Cytopathology. At Yale since 1994, Dr. Rimm is the Director of Yale Pathology Tissue Services and the Yale Tissue Microarray Facility. He is a member of the Executive Team in Pathology and serves as the Director of Translational Pathology. His lab group focuses on quantitative pathology using the AQUA® technology invented in his lab with projects related to predicting response to therapy or recurrence or metastasis in breast and lung cancer.The technology has also been used in a series of efforts related to biospecimen science. The work is supported by grants from the NIH, BCRF, and sponsored research agreements from biopharma. He is a member of a number of correlative science committees for multi-institutional breast cancer clinical trials including SWOG, ALLTO, and TEACH.He also serves on the Molecular Oncology committee for the College of American Pathologists (CAP).He is an author of over 300 peer-reviewed papers and 8 patents.He has served on advisory boards for Amgen, Genentech, Novartis, BMS, Perkin Elmer, Dako, ACD, Biocept, OptraScan and Genoptix.He was a scientific co-founder of HistoRx, a digital pathology company (sold to Genoptix in 2012) and Metamark Genetics, a prognostic determinant company.
Education & Training
MD | Johns Hopkins University (1989) |
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PhD | Johns Hopkins University (1989) |
Resident | Yale-New Haven Hospital |
Fellow | Medical College of Virginia |
Board Certification | AB of Pathology, Anatomic Pathology (1995) |
Board Certification | AB of Pathology, Cytopathology (1996) |
Honors & Recognition
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Lauren Ackerman LectureshipWashington University of St. Louis (2008)
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StarwoodCommitment Award 2004Greenwich Breast Cancer Alliance (2004)