Michelle Min, MD, MS is the Director of Rheumatologic Dermatology at the University of California Irvine School of Medicine. Prior to her career in medicine, she double majored in biochemistry and biology with a minor in history at the University of Pennsylvania. She graduated as a Vagelos Life and Molecular Life Sciences Scholar, researching with a Howard Hughes Medical Institution investigator, with whom she earned her master's degree in chemistry. She then went on to complete her medical degree at Boston University School of Medicine.
She completed a biologics and research fellowship under the guidance of Dr. Mark Lebwohl, one of the world's leading psoriasis experts, and she completed her dermatology residency at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York as a chief resident. Ultimately, she pursued a fellowship in dermatology-rheumatology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital with Dr. Ruth Ann Vleugels.
Dr. Min is currently on the executive board of the Rheumatologic Derm Society. She specializes in psoriasis, lupus, systemic sclerosis, morphea, Raynaud's disease, and dermatomyositis. Today, she is the first and senior author on dozens of peer-reviewed publications. She has been invited to speak at several national conferences, recently with the distinctions of Emerging Thought Leader and Rising Derm Star. She enjoys navigating tough challenging cases. Outside of her career, she enjoys spending time with her husband and twin girls.
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