Editorial Board
Animesh Sinha
Department of Dermatology, University at Buffalo · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Dermatologic Research And Therapy ISSN 2471-2175
Research interests
- Autoimmunity
- Genomics
- Genetics
- Pemphigus
- Hla
- T Cell
Biography
- Animesh A. Sinha, MD, PhD is the Rita M. and Ralph T. Behling Professor and Chair of the Department of Dermatology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.
- Following the completion of his M.D. degree in 1982 from the University of Alberta, Dr. Sinha received his Ph.D. degree (Medical Sciences - Immunology) in 1986 from the same institution.
- Subsequently, he pursued post-doctoral research at Stanford University in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology.
- Dr. Sinha’s subspecialty training in dermatology was completed at Yale University/Yale-New Haven Hospital.
- Prior to his appointment at SUNY Buffalo/Roswell Park, Dr. Sinha held faculty appointments at the Department of Dermatology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and at Michigan State University, where he was the Chief of the Division of Dermatology and Cutaneous Sciences.
- Dr. Sinha is a board-certified dermatologist whose professional goals are aimed at bridging the bench to the bedside.
- He has published extensively, over 120 peer-reviewed articles, including 4 in the journal Science, and received numerous honors and awards for his academic activities.
- He is highly sought after as an invited speaker worldwide on a broad range of clinical and research topics.
Selected publications
- Advances in Pemphigus and Pemphigoid: A Report of the International Meeting of the Pemphigus and Pemphigoid Foundation in Thessaloniki, Greece Recent 2025 cited 3×
- A retrospective analysis of patient-reported physical and psychological stressors as trigger factors in autoimmune bullous disease 2024 cited 2×
- 3D organotypic skin models recapitulate autoantibody-driven pemphigus pathomechanisms and targeted therapeutic response Recent 2026 cited 1×
- Data-driven image analysis to determine antibody-induced dissociation of cell–cell adhesion and antibody pathogenicity in pemphigus Recent 2025
- Integration of Longitudinal Clinical, Immunologic, and Environmental Data for Enhanced Disease Monitoring and Management in Pemphigus Vulgaris: A Case Study Recent 2025
- Pemphigus Is Associated with an Increased Odds of Hypertrophic/Keloidal Scarring: A Retrospective, Population-Based Cohort Study Recent 2025
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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