Yale School of Medicine

Major Department or Entity

Major Department or Entity

Yale Center for Clinical Investigation
2 Church St. South
New Haven, CT 06519
Tel: 203.785.3482
Fax: 203.737.2480

David van Duin, MD

Matriculated July 2004 – Lab-Oriented/Clinical Outcomes Track

Thesis Project

Toll-Like Receptors in Older Adults and Response to Vaccination

Publications

  1. Nosanchuk JD, van Duin D, Mandal P, Aisen P, Legendre AM, Casadevall A. Blastomyces dermatitidis produces melanin in vitro and during infection. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2004 Oct 1;239(1):187-93.
  2. van Duin D, Cleare W, Zaragoza O, Casadevall A, Nosanchuk JD. “Effects of Voriconazole on Cryptococcus neoformans.” 2004 Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 48(6):2014-2020
  3. van Duin D, Casadevall A, Nosanchuk JD. “Melanization of Cryptococcus neoformans and Histoplasma capsulatum reduces their susceptibilities to amphotericin B and caspofungin." 2002 Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 46(11):3394-400.
  4. Koppel BS, Hauser WA, Politis C, van Duin D, Daras M. "Seizures in the critically ill: the role of imipenem." 2001 Epilepsia 42(12):1590-3.

 

 

 

Thesis Advisor

Ruslan Medzhitov, PhD
Professor of Immunobiology
Assistant Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Albert C. Shaw, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine

Thesis Committee Members

Richard Marottoli, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine/Geriatrics

Gerald Shulman, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine/Endocrinology and Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Insoo Kang, MD
Assistant Professor Medicine/Rheumatology

Joseph Craft, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Immunobiology
Director, Investigative Medicine Program