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Curriculum Vitae
`Elaine S. Gilmore
`601 Elmwood Avenue
`Department of Dermatology; Box 697
`Rochester, NY 14642
`Phone: (585) 275-2705
`Email: elaine_gilmore@urmc.rochester.edu
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`University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
`Rochester, NY
`Department of Dermatology
`Assistant Professor of Dermatology, 2008 – present
`Director, Medical Student Dermatology Course/Clerkship
`Medical Director, University Dermatology Associates, Henrietta
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`Yale-New Haven Hospital
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`New Haven, Connecticut
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`Department of Dermatology
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`Resident, July, 2004 – 2007
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`Research Fellow, July, 2006 - 2008
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`Stanford University Hospital
`Palo Alto, California
`Department of Internal Medicine
`Intern, July, 2003 – June, 2004
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`University of North Carolina School of Medicine
`Chapel Hill, North Carolina
`M.D., August, 1996 – May, 2003
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`University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
`Chapel Hill, North Carolina
`Department of Cell & Molecular Physiology
`Ph.D., July, 1998 - December 2001
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`Providence College
`Providence, Rhode Island
`B.S. in Biology
`B.A. in Chemistry
`Summa cum laude, August, 1992 - May, 1996
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`HONORS AND AWARDS
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`o Brian P. Flanagan Resident Teaching Award, 2013
`○ Wilmot Cancer Research Fellowship Grant, 2011
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`“Electrophysiologic Mechanisms of Itch in Cutaneous T Cell
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`Lymphoma”
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`○ Wilmot Cancer Center Lymphoma SPORE Career Development
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`Award, 2011
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`“Electrophysiologic Mechanisms of Itch in Lymphoma”
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`Yale University School of Medicine
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`○ Dermatology Foundation Fellowship Grant, 2007
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`University of North Carolina School of Medicine
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`○ Member of Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP)
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`Scholarship funding full tuition with stipend for support throughout
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`the combined MD/PhD program.
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`○ University of North Carolina Travel Grant, 2000
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`Competitve funding for graduate student travel to scientific meetings. Traveled
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`ENaC/Degenerins Gene Superfamily.
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`○ Renaissance Physiology Dept. Travel Award, 2000
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`Award provides travel assistance to international meetings. This award aided
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`travel to Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland.
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`○ John B. Graham Research Society Travel Grant, 1999
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`Competitive award funded travel to Seattle, Washington for the North American
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`Cystic Fibrosis Meeting.
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`○ Inducted into the John B. Graham Research Society, 1997
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`Presented summer research on protein-protein interactions in epithelial cells at
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`the medical school research day.
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`○ Howard Holderness Fellowship, 1997-1998
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`Competitive funding awarded for a research project focused on “Analysis of
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`Idiopathic Hereditary Thrombocytopenia in a Rural NC Family”.
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`○ NIH Summer Research Training Grant, 1997
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`Competitive funding awarded for “Analysis of Idiopathic Hereditary
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`Thrombocytopenia in a Rural NC Family”.
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`RESEARCH
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`Providence College
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`○ Roddy Foundation Scholarship, 1992-1996
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`Four-year scholarship funding full tuition and room and board awarded to one
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`entering freshman annually who intends to pursue a career in medicine.
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`○ Liberal Arts Honors Program, 1992-1996
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`Special honors courses in the core liberal arts curriculum
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`○ Father Hickey, O. P. Chemistry Award, 1996
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`Awarded for excellence in chemistry
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`○ Senior Award – Highest Cumulative Average in Chemistry, 1996
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`Awarded to the senior chemistry major with the highest average in chemistry
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`courses
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`○ Senior Award – Highest Cumulative Average in Biology, 1996
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`Awarded to the senior biology major with the highest average in biology courses
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`Publications
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`Polcari I, Moon A, Mathes E, Gilmore ES, Paller A. Headaches as a presenting
`symptom of linear morphea en coup de sabre. Pediatrics, Accepted
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` Danial C, Adeduntan R, Gorell E, Lucky A, Paller A, Bruckner A, Pope E, Morel
`K, Levy M, Li S, Gilmore ES, Lane AT. Prevalence and Characterization
`of Pruritus in Epidermolysis Bullosa. Pediatric Dermatology, Accepted
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`Ahern K, Gilmore ES, Poligone B. Pruritus in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: A
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`review. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2012 Jan 26.
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`Gasser A, Cheng X, Gilmore ES, Tyrrell L, Waxman SG, Dib-Hajj SD. Two
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`Nedd4-binding motifs underlie modulation of sodium channel Nav1.6 by
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`p38 MAPK. J Biol Chem. 2010 Aug 20;285(34):26149-61.
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`*Fischer, TZ, *Gilmore ES, Estacion M., Eastman E., Taylor S., Melanson M.,
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`Dib-Hajj S.D., and Waxman S.G. A Novel Nav1.7 Mutation Producing
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` Carbamazepine-Responsive Erythromelalgia
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` Ann Neurol. 2009 Jun;65(6):733-41.
`*authors contributed equally to this work
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`Zayour M, Gilmore E, Heald P, Rose M, Poligone B, Lazova R. A distinct
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`entity in the spectrum of the CD30+ cutaneous lymphoproliferative
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`diseases: oligolesional nodules with pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia
`followed by spontaneous resolution.
`Am J Dermatopathol. 2009 Feb;31(1):37-43.
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`Gilmore E.S., Kulwichit, W. 2006. Immunocompromised Patients: HIV- And
`Non-HIV-Positive. Manual of Dermatologic Therapeutics: With Essentials
`of Diagnosis. 7th Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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`Gilmore, E. S., Friedman J. and Morrell, D. Extensive fixed drug eruption
`secondary to vancomycin. Pediatr Dermatol. 2004 Sep-Oct;21(5):600-2.
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`Huang P, Gilmore E, Kultgen P, Barnes P, Milgram S, Stutts MJ. Local
`regulation of cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator and epithelial
`sodium channel in airway epithelium. Proc Am Thorac Soc.
`2004;1(1):33-7.
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`Donaldson, S. H., Poligone, E. G., and Stutts, M. J. CFTR regulation of ENaC.
`Methods in Molecular Medicine, vol. 70: Cystic Fibrosis Methods and
`Protocols. Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 2002.
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`Gilmore, E. S., Stutts, M. J., and Milgram, S.L. 2001. Src family kinases mediate
`epithelial Na+ channel inhibition by endothelin. J Biol Chem. Nov 9;
`276(45):42610-7.
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`Gilmore, E. S., Milgram, S. L., and Stutts, M. J. 1999. Regulation of the
`Epithelial Na+ Channel by c-Src Family Kinases. Molecular Biology of the
`Cell. Volume 10 Supplement.
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`Gilmore, E. S., Milgram, S. L., and Stutts, M. J. 1999. Regulation of the
`Epithelial Na+ by Src Family Kinases. Pediatric Pulmonology Volume
`28, Issue S19.
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`Assistant Professor of Dermatology
`University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
`Rochester, NY
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`Research Fellow, Department of Dermatology,
`Yale University
`New Haven, CT
`Mentor: Stephen G. Waxman, M.D., Ph.D.
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`Resident, Department of Dermatology,
`Yale-New Haven Hospital
`New Haven, CT
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`EMPLOYMENT
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`2008-present
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`Intern, Department of Internal Medicine,
`Stanford University Hospital
`Palo Alto, CA
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`MD/PhD Student at University of North Carolina
`Chapel Hill, NC
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`Professional Associations/Membership
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`American Academy of Dermatology
`American Contact Dermatitis Society
`International Forum for the Study of Itch
`International Society of Cutaneous Lymphoma
`Society for Investigative Dermatology
`American Academy of Dermatology Diversity Mentorship Program
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`2010 – Mentor for Medical Student (Brittany Clark)
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