Editorial Board
David Fisher
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Dermatologic Research And Therapy ISSN 2471-2175
Research interests
- Melanocytes
- Pigmentation
- Melanoma
- Transcription
- Signaling
Biography
- David E. Fisher MD, PhD serves as Chair of the Dept of Dermatology at Mass General Hospital.
- His research focus has been on the MITF transcription factor, UV signaling events in skin, pathways of melanoma formation, and small molecule strategies for treatment of melanoma and skin diseases.
- Dr. David Fisher is a medical oncologist in Boston, Massachusetts and is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital.
- He received his medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University and has been in practice for more than 20 years.
- Dr. Fisher accepts several types of health insurance, listed below. He is one of 131 doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital who specialize in Medical Oncology.
- Dr. Fisher received undergraduate degrees in Biology and Chemistry at Swarthmore College and Cello at the Curtis Institute of Music.
- He obtained his MD from Cornell Medical College and PhD from Rockefeller University, followed by clinical training in Internal Medicine at Mass General Hospital, and Adult and Pediatric Oncology at Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
- He carried out postdoctoral training with Dr. Phillip Sharp at MIT.
- His research career focused on the role of transcription factors in melanocyte development and melanoma, particularly the MITF transcription factor.
- After leading a laboratory at Dana Farber for 15 years he became Chairman of Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2008, where he also serves as Director of the Melanoma Program at MGH Cancer Center.
Selected publications
- Duvelisib plus romidepsin in relapsed/refractory T cell lymphomas: a phase 1b/2a trial 2024 cited 41×
- Characteristics and outcomes of patients with double refractory and double exposed chronic lymphocytic leukemia Recent 2025 cited 12×
- Mogamulizumab-Associated Myositis With and Without Myasthenia Gravis and/or Myocarditis in Patients With T-Cell Lymphoma 2023 cited 6×
- A phase 1b study of ibrutinib in combination with obinutuzumab in patients with relapsed or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia 2023 cited 5×
- Author Correction: Duvelisib plus romidepsin in relapsed/refractory T cell lymphomas: a phase 1b/2a trial 2024 cited 4×
- Topical tofacitinib for the management of lymphocytic‐variant hypereosinophilic syndrome with cutaneous involvement 2022 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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