Research/Fellows

2004| 2003 | 2002 | 2001 - 2000

Research

Research provides an important link in the training experience, and all residents are required to participate. By the end of their first year, residents should start focusing on a research project, which can be presented for advice and discussion at the annual departmental research day.

Second year residents are expected to be well on their way to reaching a critical mass of data for their research project. They should be ready to submit the information as an abstract to the annual meeting of the Society of Investigative Dermatology.

By the time they graduate from the program, residents will have submitted for publication to a peer-reviewed journal a manuscript based on their research project.

Our Dermatology department conducts more research, including product testing, than any other program and more clinical research activity than Brown University. Click on the links above to see archived research projects.