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Alicia Little is an Assistant Professor in Dermatology at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in women’s skin health and autoimmunity. She holds an MD and PhD in Immunobiology from Yale. As the Director of the Yale Vulvar Dermatology Clinic, she is dedicated to the compassionate and interdisciplinary management of vulvar skin diseases. Alicia's expertise encompasses skin diseases related to pregnancy, autoimmune conditions such as cutaneous lupus and dermatomyositis, and common inflammatory skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema. Alicia values the relationships she builds with her patients, emphasizing the importance of understanding chronic skin conditions and providing ongoing support. Her research focuses on the immune cells responsible for autoimmune skin diseases, with the goal of identifying future treatments that could improve patients' lives. Alicia's extensive training includes completing her residency at Yale, where she served as Chief Resident. She continues to contribute to the field through her involvement in various research projects, particularly exploring skin conditions such as Lichen Sclerosus and its associated challenges.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Alicia Little serves as Assistant Professor in Dermatology focusing on autoimmune skin diseases and clinical care.
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