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Antony Rosen

Antony Rosen, MBCHB, MS

Rheumatology

Highlights

Languages

  • Afrikaans
  • English

Gender

Male

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Antony Rosen

Professional Titles

  • Vice Dean for Research
  • Dr. Mary Betty Stevens Professor of Rheumatology

Primary Academic Title

Professor of Medicine

Background

Dr. Antony Rosen was an Osler resident and rheumatology fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital before joining the faculty at Johns Hopkins, where he was appointed a professor in 2002. He served as director of the Division of Rheumatology between 2002 and 2022, overseeing a substantial expansion in the fellowship program and building the faculty from 14 to 26, and has been the Vice Dean for Research since 2013.

Dr. Rosen received his medical degree from the University of Cape Town in South Africa in 1984 with first-class honors. After completing his internship in medicine & surgery and a year of postdoctoral study in medical biochemistry, he joined Dr. Alan Aderem at the Rockefeller University to pursue postdoctoral studies in immunology and cellular biology.

Clinical Trial Keywords

Sjogren's

Additional Academic Titles

Professor of Pathology, Professor of Cell Biology

Research Interests

Autoimmune Rheumatic diseases including Lupus, RA, Scleroderma, Myositis and Sjogren's Syndrome

Lab Website

Antony Rosen Lab - Lab Website

  • Research in the Antony Rosen Lab investigates the mechanisms shared by the autoimmune rheumatic diseases such as lupus, myositis, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma and Sjogren√ïs syndrome. We focus on the fate of autoantigens in target cells during various circumstances, such as viral infection, relevant immune effector pathways and exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Our recent research has sought to define the traits of autoantibodies that enable them to induce cellular or molecular dysfunction. We also work to better understand the mechanisms that form the striking connections between autoimmunity and cancer.

Honors

  • Visiting Professor, Royal Society of Medicine, 1/1/14
  • Mary Betty Stevens Award, Maryland Chapter of the American College of Physicians, 1/1/09
  • Osler Housestaff teaching award in recognition of outstanding Housestaff teaching by a member of the full time faculty, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine, 1/1/09
  • Pfizer Visiting Professorship in Rheumatology Award, 1/1/07
  • Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, 1/1/05
  • David M. Levine Excellence in Mentoring Award, Johns Hopkins University, 1/1/04
  • Elected to the American Society of Clinical Investigation, 1/1/03
  • Innovator of the Year finalist, Maryland Arthritis Research Center, 1/1/02
  • Volunteer Leadership Award, Arthritis Foundation, 1/1/02
  • NIH Merit Award, 1/1/02
  • Henry Kunkel Young Investigator Award, ACR Award of Distinction, 1/1/99
  • Burroughs-Wellcome Clinical Scientist Award in Translational Research, 1/1/99
  • Sir William Osler Young Investigator Award, Interurban Clinical Club, 1/1/98
  • Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences, 1/1/95
  • Susan B. and Richard L.Ernst Foundation Fellowship, Cancer Research Institute, 1/1/88

Professional Activities

  • American College of Rheumatology, Board of Directors
  • American College of Rheumatology, Chair
  • Arthritis & Rheumatism, Co-Editor
  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, TB External Advisory Committee
  • Dana Foundation, Special Consultant for the Health and Science Program
  • Interurban Clinical Club, Councilor for Baltimore
  • NIAMS, Board of Scientific Directors

Locations

  1. The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    • 1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287

    Expertise

    Education

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Fellowship, Rheumatology, 1993

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Residency, Medicine, 1992

    The Rockefeller University

    Fellowship, 1990

    Groote Schuur Hospital

    Residency, 1987

    Faculty Of Medicine University Of Cape Town

    Medical Education, MBChB MS, 1984

    Board Certifications

    Rheumatology

    American Board of Internal Medicine, 1996

    Internal Medicine

    American Board of Internal Medicine, 1993

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