Faculty
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John E. Harris , MD, PhD
Chair, Department of Dermatology, Founding Director, Autoimmune Therapeutics Institute, Professor of Dermatology, Director, Vitiligo Clinic and Research CenterInterests: Vitiligo, autoimmunity, immunology, translational research.
John Harris, MD, is the chair of dermatology and director of the Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center at UMass Chan. He is a dermatologist and physician-scientist, caring for patients in a vitiligo specialty clinic and running a large research laboratory focused on understanding disease pathogenesis and developing new treatments. His group integrates basic, translational and clinical research strategies to accomplish this. As a result, early clinical trials in vitiligo have shown success, and more are being developed. Finally, Dr. Harris founded Villaris Therapeutics (acqired by Incyite in 2022) and 4 other companies to develop treatments for inflammatory skin diseases.
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Rita Khodosh , MD, PhD
Vice Chair, Department of DermatologyRita Khodosh, MD, PhD, is the Chair of Dermatology at UMass. Dr. Khodosh is an expert in Quality Improvement science and leads QI work as the Deputy Chair of the AAD Patient Safety and Quality Committee. Before coming to UMass, she served as the inaugural Director for Safety and Quality of Dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco. In the clinic, Dr. Khodosh treats patients with a broad range of dermatologic conditions, from the bread and butter to the medically complex. She believes in being a lifelong learner and is always updating her knowledge to provide the most up-to-date education to her residents and students and the best possible care to her patients. Outside of work Dr. Khodosh enjoys being out in nature with her family and dog.
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Leah Belazarian , MD
Associate Professor of Dermatology and PediatricsInterests: Pediatric dermatology, psoriasis, genodermatoses, medical dermatology, inpatient dermatology.
She/HerLeah Belazarian, MD, is originally from Worcester and loves that she practices dermatology where she grew up. She spends half of her time practicing adult medical dermatology and the other half practicing pediatric dermatology. Her main clinical interests are psoriasis, medical education, genodermatoses, inpatient dermatology, and complex medical and pediatric dermatology. She cherishes the time she spends with the residents and medical students. Outside of work, she loves spending time with her four young children and husband, who is a cardiologist. She enjoys riding her Peloton, running, reading, game nights, fashion and interior decorating.
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Dori Goldberg , MD
Director, Procedural Dermatology Fellowship; Assistant Professor of DermatologyInterests: Cutaneous malignancy, general dermatologic surgery, Mohs micrographic surgery, medical dermatology.
She/HerDori Goldberg, MD, grew up in MA and has been at UMass Chan Medical School since starting medical school in ’98. After completing her dermatology residency and Mohs surgery fellowship, she joined the faculty to stay a part of the UMass Chan dermatology family. Her interests in dermatology include Mohs surgery, pediatric procedures, transplant dermatology, surgical education and volunteerism. She looks forward to Camp Discovery every summer which she helps coordinate with Dr. Wiss. Outside of dermatology, Dori enjoys time with her three young daughters and husband, which includes lots of singing and dance parties, cooking/baking and taking on home improvement projects (or just watching them on HGTV).
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Wei-Che Ko , MD
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Nikki Levin , MD, PhD
Professor of DermatologyInterests: Psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, acne vulgaris, perioral dermatitis, fungal infections, cutaneous malignancies, infectious diseases, medical education.
She/HerNikki Levin, MD, PhD has interests within dermatology that run the gamut from acanthosis nigricans to zoonoses, with particular interest in psoriasis, acne, fungal diseases, and skin cancer. She loves working at UMass Chan because of the outstanding medical students, residents, and fellow faculty members. She is senior associate editor at the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. When she is not at work, she enjoys running, gardening, hiking, swimming, playing soccer, reading, and traveling with her family.
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Bassel Mahmoud , MD, PhD
Associate Professor of DermatologyInterests: Mohs micrographic surgery for skin cancers, nail surgery, scar revision, lasers, vitiligo and cosmetic surgery.
Bassel Mahmoud, MD, PhD, FAAD, is a Dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon. His main clinical interests are treatment of skin cancers and laser procedures. He is one of few dermatologists in the U.S. performing the Melanocyte-Keratinocyte Transplantation Procedure (MKTP) for vitiligo. Dr. Mahmoud is on the Editorial Board of the American Academy of Dermatology skin healthy Magazine, also an editorial reviewer for multiple research journals, and an invited speaker at national and international conferences. His hobbies and interests outside dermatology are sailing, biking, swimming, and travelling.
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Riley McLean-Mandell , MD
Assistant Professor of DermatologyInterests: Mohs micrographic surgery, cutaneous oncology, cosmetic procedures, and laser dermatology.
Riley McLean, MD, is originally from southeastern Massachusetts but as a UMass Chan graduate and UMass Derm residency and fellowship graduate, she has been living in central Massachusetts for more than a fifteen years. As a Mohs surgeon, her clinical interests are primarily surgical and include AFX tumors, lentigo maligna and environmentalism within the field of Mohs surgery and medicine. Dr. McLean serves as the Medical Director of Green Initiatives within the UMass Memorial Health system. She has four small children and a loveable mutt at home who keep her busy. In her spare time, she likes to read, hike, ski, and do ceramics.
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Patrick Mulvaney , MD, MPH
Director, Dermatology Residency Program; Assistant Professor of DermatologyInterests: Cutaneous oncology, Mohs and dermatologic surgery, transplant dermatology
He/HimPatrick Mulvaney, MD, MPH is originally from upstate New York and migrated east for his adult education and medical training. After graduating from medical school at Brown University, he completed dermatology residency at the Harvard Combined Residency Training Program followed by a fellowship in Mohs micrographic surgery and dermatologic oncology at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute where he received an M.P.H. from the Harvard School of Public Health. Along with surgical dermatology, Dr. Mulvaney has a particular interest in caring for patients with solid organ transplants who are at increased risk for skin cancer, and is dedicated to the professional development and education of his medical student, resident, and fellow colleagues at UMass and beyond. Outside of the clinic, he enjoys spending time with his family, exercising, exploring New England's culinary offerings, and watching documentary films.
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Fnu Nutan , MB, BS
Chief Inpatient Dermatology
She/HerInterests: complex medical dermatology, drug reactions, Neutrophilic disorders, inpatient QI, medical education, mentoring.
Nutan MD went to medical school and received dermatology training in India prior to moving to Baltimore for further training in Internal medicine. She used her experience working as a hospitalist in Virginia to start the inpatient dermatology program there prior to moving to the New England area. She runs the consult service for dermatology in the hospital where she works as part of multispecialty care team to deliver comprehensive care in the inpatient setting. When she is not working she loves to spend time with her boys travelling and to perform and train in Indian classical dancing. -
Mehdi Rashighi , MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Medicine Director, Connective Tissue Disease Clinic and Research CenterInterests: Autoimmune connective tissues diseases (cutaneous lupus, dermatomyositis, morphea) inflammatory skin diseases, translational research
Mendi Rashighi, MD, is originally from Iran. He graduated from medical school in 2004 and spent several years doing clinical research before joining Dr. Harris's vitiligo research lab in 2011. During his residency training at UMass Chan, he became interested in autoimmune connective tissue diseases (CTD) and, upon graduation, established a new CTD specialty clinic and research center. In addition to seeing patients in the clinic, he runs a lab dedicated to translational research on inflammatory skin diseases, namely dermatomyositis, lupus and morphea. Mehdi is married and has two children. Outside of work, he enjoys playing soccer and painting.
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Diana Reusch
Assistant ProfessorDiana B. Reusch, MD, is a pediatric dermatologist who joined faculty at UMass after finishing her training in Boston, at the Harvard Combined Dermatology Residency Program and Boston Children’s Hospital Pediatric Dermatology Fellowship. She has lived in Massachusetts her whole life! She is passionate about caring for people with epidermolysis bullosa and connective tissue diseases, and is excited to bring research efforts and trials into daily clinical care. When she’s not working, she loves nature walks with her infant, husband, and dog.
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Jillian Richmond , PhD
Assistant Professor of DermatologyInterests: Autoimmunity, Immunology, Fibrosis, Translational Research, Lupus
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Mark J. Scharf , MD
Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Phototherapy Center and Dermatologic Laser CenterInterests: Lasers, photomedicine, general dermatology, marine dermatology, medical education, Mohs micrographic surgery.
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Jessica St. John , MD, MPH, MBA
Assistant Professor of DermatologyInterests: Complex medical dermatology, hidradenitis suppurativa
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Jessica St. John, MD, MPH, MBA, is a graduate of UMass Chan and completed her residency training in dermatology at UMass Chan. She recently joined the faculty and is interested in complex medical dermatology, including hidradenitis suppurativa. She also serves as the department’s physician quality officer, where she focuses on quality improvement initiatives for better patient outcomes and more efficient processes. She holds dual master’s degrees in public health and business administration from the Johns Hopkins University and is an alumna of Middlebury College. When she is not working with patients or teaching, she enjoys playing board games, baking, and skiing with her two children and husband. -
Ryan Svoboda , MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Dermatology Director; Director, Primary Cutaneous Lymphoma Clinic; Medical Student Clerkship DirectorInterests: Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma, Cutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma, Lymphoproliferative Disorders, Cutaneous Oncology, Pruritus, Complex Medical Dermatology
Ryan Svoboda, MD, MS is originally from Pennsylvania, although he has lived in various locales along the East Coast and is happy to be returning to New England, having previously lived in New Hampshire at one point. Prior to completing his Residency in Dermatology at Penn State, he completed a year of non-melanoma skin cancer and melanoma research with Dr. Darrell Rigel in New York City, followed by a Clinical Research Fellowship in Cutaneous Lymphoma with Dr. Elise Olsen at Duke University. This is when his fascination with treating Cutaneous Lymphoma began—an interest that he carried into his residency training as he worked with providers from various specialties to help expand the multidisciplinary services available to this patient population. Beyond lymphoma, Dr. Svoboda also enjoys other aspects of complex medical dermatology and has a particular interest in challenging dermatoses. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring the area with his wonderful wife, son, and adopted shelter dog.
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Sarah Whitley , MD, PhD
Assistant ProfessorInterests: medical and surgical management of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), cutaneous immunology, clinical trials
Dr. Sarah Whitley is a physician-scientist specializing in the clinical care of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). She runs a NIH-funded translational research laboratory dedicated to defining mechanisms that control skin immune homeostasis. She is a Michigan native and pursued education and training at the University of Michigan, NIH, and University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Scientist Training Program (UAB MSTP) prior to completing a research-track dermatology residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) in 2017. Her PhD and post-doctoral research in the laboratories of Drs. Casey Weaver and Daniel Kaplan centered on regulation of T helper 17 cell development and survival in peripheral tissue. Dr. Whitley served on the faculty of Department of Dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh from 2017-2022 where she enjoyed training and mentoring residents and medical students. She is the inaugural recruit into Dr. John Harris’s new Autoimmune Therapeutics Institute and is rapidly expanding the already robust departmental clinical and translational research initiatives to advance understanding of immune circuits that regulate IL-17-driven skin inflammation and develop and test novel therapeutics for HS. Outside of work Dr. Whitley enjoys outdoor adventuring, ballroom dancing, finding new ways to eat kale, and spending time with her husband and 3 sons.
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April Deng , MD, PhD
Professor of Pathology and Medicine, Director of the Dermatopathology Fellowship ProgramInterests: Melanoma, non-melanocytic tumors, and lymphoma.
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Zendee Elaba , MD
Associate Professor of Pathology and MedicineInterests: Melanoma, non-melanocytic tumors, and lymphoma.
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Patrick O'Donnell , DO
Associate Professor of Pathology Director of DermatopathologyInterests: Melanoma and non melanoma skin cancer, inflammatory skin diseases.