1500 E Medical Center Dr
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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Dr. Frank Wang is the William B. Taylor Endowed Professor of Clinical Dermatology at the University of Michigan. He is a board-certified dermatologist with interests and expertise in general clinical dermatology (including psoriasis, aging skin, fragile skin), complex medical dermatology, and translational research. Dr. Wang holds several administrative roles with the department, including associate chair for education, assistant program director for the residency program, and medical director of the Dermatology Treatment Center.
Dr. Wang graduated with his undergraduate degree from Stanford University and received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College. Dr. Wang completed his internship in Internal Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He completed a Fellowship and his Dermatology Residency here at the University of Michigan. Dr. Wang joined the faculty at the University of Michigan Department of Dermatology in 2010.
• Clinical and molecular characteristics of skin aging
• Mechanisms of collagen remodeling in human skin
• Mechanisms of interventions for aged and photoaged skin
• Molecular pathophysiology of striae ("stretch marks")
• Clinical and molecular characteristics of cutaneous side effects of targeted cancer therapies
• Molecular mechanisms of biologic therapy in psoriasis
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2024 Sep;PresentationAdverse effects of targeted cancer therapies
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Schlessel M, Nakamura M, Wang F. Clin Exp Dermatol, 2024 Apr 23; 49 (5): 491 - 496.Journal ArticlePositive perceptions of virtual didactics during the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of dermatology residents' satisfaction, perception of efficacy and preferences.
DOI:10.1093/ced/llad435 PMID: 38060687 -
2024 Mar 13;PresentationInjecting science into how dermal fillers work: What it means for patients and aging skin
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Roszell K, Shumer D, Orringer J, Wang F. Int J Womens Dermatol, 2024 Mar; 10 (1): e126Journal ArticleLimited health insurance coverage of injectable neurotoxins and fillers for gender affirmation: a cross-sectional study of Affordable Care Act silver and Medicaid plans.
DOI:10.1097/JW9.0000000000000126 PMID: 38313363 -
Costanza M, Sobieraj J, Wang F. JMIR Dermatol, 2024 Feb 12; 7: e54480Journal ArticleEvaluating Participation in Gender-Affirming Care: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Dermatology Program Websites in the United States.
DOI:10.2196/54480 PMID: 38345853 -
2024 Feb 7;PresentationInjecting science into how dermal fillers work: What it means for patients and aging skin
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Wang F, Do TT, Smith N, Orringer JS, Kang S, Voorhees JJ, Fisher GJ. Exp Dermatol, 2024 Jan; 33 (1): e14998Journal ArticleImplications for cumulative and prolonged clinical improvement induced by cross-linked hyaluronic acid: An in vivo biochemical/microscopic study in humans.
DOI:10.1111/exd.14998 PMID: 38284186 -
Kuo ME, Schuler A, Ahmed A, Smith E, Wang F. JAAD Case Rep, 2023 Dec; 42: 16 - 19.Journal ArticleSkin-limited Langerhans cell histiocytosis in an adult presenting as isolated, eroded, "kissing" intergluteal plaques.
DOI:10.1016/j.jdcr.2023.09.019 PMID: 37965193