Dr. Paul Nghiem

Professor

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Biography

Paul Nghiem, MD, PhD, is a board-certified physician and the Founding Chair of the Department of Dermatology at the University of Washington. He holds the George F. Odland Endowed Chair in Dermatology and serves as the Dermatology Site Director at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Dr. Nghiem earned his MD and PhD from Stanford University in 1994. His clinical research interests are focused on dermatology, specifically Merkel cell carcinoma, melanoma, and complex skin cancer management. Dr. Nghiem oversees the Nghiem Lab, which conducts basic and translational research primarily on Merkel cell carcinoma, a lethal skin cancer. He is involved in clinical studies aimed at understanding the genetic basis of this cancer and its optimal treatment strategies. Additionally, he holds leadership roles in the dermatology and skin oncology communities, including being the Director of the Skin Oncology Clinical Program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Deputy Director for the Seattle Translational Tumor Research. Dr. Nghiem's research has implications for understanding molecular mechanisms in skin cancer, highlighting the role of specific pathways that may affect cancer prevention and treatment.

Research Interests

Requirements for University of Washington

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:105
Overall
Required:105
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
Application Checklist
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Specialization Notes

Standard Graduate School requirements for University of Washington apply to most departments listed unless specified otherwise by the program.