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Daniel Glaser is an Assistant Professor at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in pediatric rheumatology and autoimmune conditions, particularly localized scleroderma, also known as Parry-Romberg syndrome. He joined the faculty in 2021 and is a co-founder of the Pediatric Craniofacial Scleroderma Center at UPMC Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. His clinical practice focuses on caring for children and young adults with a variety of autoimmune and autoinflammatory conditions, emphasizing the importance of a personalized approach. Dr. Glaser's research interests include improving the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of craniofacial scleroderma utilizing non-invasive 3D imaging techniques. He holds a Graduate Certificate in Health Systems Leadership and Management from the University of Pittsburgh and has extensive experience in multidisciplinary clinic development and physician leadership. Dr. Glaser's commitment to pediatric rheumatology was inspired by personal experiences that allowed him to empathize with young patients and ensure they receive the best possible care without feeling isolated in their medical journeys. His work contributes significantly to understanding the complexities of rheumatic diseases in children and aims to enhance the quality of life for those affected.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Specializes in pediatric rheumatology and autoimmune conditions, particularly localized scleroderma.
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