Stefan C Weiss, MD MBA, Adjunct Professor of Dermatology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, is a physician, researcher and entrepreneur with 25 years of experience in the health care delivery and life sciences industries. Dr. Weiss has a track record of leading teams through patient care and complex business analyses with clear, purposeful direction. A luminary in the field of dermatology, Dr. Weiss has secured multiple new drug approvals for the treatment of inflammatory skin disease, authored more than 100 peer-reviewed abstracts, posters, and manuscripts and is frequently sought as an advisor to life sciences companies with dermatologic therapeutics both commercialized and in development. He is regularly selected by his peers as one of the nation’s top doctors. Formerly, Dr. Weiss was the Managing Director of Dermatology at OM1 a company focused on heath care data analytics and artificial intelligence. In this position, he was responsible for deepening OM1’s clinical focus and expertise around Immunology. He provided guidance on the scientific standards and clinical relevance of the real-world data offerings across the spectrum of immunologic diseases. In addition, he oversaw the development and completion of real-world evidence prospective studies, including the ClinPro Derm™ Protocol. Stefan received his undergraduate degree with honors from Yale University, his MD and MSc in clinical research from the Duke University School of Medicine, and his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He completed a residency in Dermatology at Stanford University and a Fellowship in Bioethics at the National Institute of Health. He lives with his wife and son in Chapel Hill, NC where he is a practicing dermatologist. Visit: https://trilliumclinic.com/

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