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Robert Homer is an Emeritus Professor at the Yale School of Medicine and a Senior Research Scientist specializing in experimental lung pathology. He has had a distinguished career at Yale from 2004 to 2022, where he held the position of the lead thoracic pathologist. His experience includes diagnosing and classifying a comprehensive range of histopathology related to clinical lung diseases. He directed the Anatomic Pathology at the VA Connecticut HealthCare system from 1994 to 2022 and received his MD and PhD from Yale University. His research focuses on neoplastic inflammatory lung diseases, particularly in studying murine models and conducting NIH-funded projects. He has contributed significantly to medical education by developing curricula and co-directing a pre-clerkship course. Currently, he is interested in exploring the use of Large Language Models in medical education. Throughout his career, Homer has published extensively in the field, contributing to over 243 publications and accumulating more than 27,011 citations. He has been actively involved in editorial boards and committees, advocating for educational and research objectives in pathology.
Yale School of Medicine • New Haven, CT
Lead thoracic pathologist with extensive experience in diagnosing and classifying lung diseases.
VA Connecticut HealthCare System • West Haven, CT
Managed the Anatomic Pathology division and conducted significant research activities.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.