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Angela Yen
Moore, MD
Angela Moore,
M.D. is a board-certified dermatologist and
dermatopathologist who seeks to provide
efficient but quality medical, surgical, and
cosmetic dermatology service to patients.
Dr. Moore was co-Valedictorian of Arlington High
School in 1985. She graduated Summa Cum Laude
with Special Honors with a Bachelor of Arts in
Biology from University of Texas at Austin in
1988.
She graduated from Baylor Medical School in
Houston in 1992. Then she completed an
internship in Internal Medicine at University of
Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB) in 1993
and a residency in Dermatology at UTMB in 1996.
She completed her formal education with a
fellowship in Dermatopathology at UTMB in 1997.
She began her professional career as Assistant
Professor of Dermatology and Pathology at UTMB
in 1997.
After her marriage to Todd Moore, M.D., in 1998,
Dr. Moore moved back to the Metroplex.
Since 1998, she has been active in teaching and
research at University of Texas Southwestern at
Dallas (UTSW) as Clinical Assistant Professor in
Dermatology and treating patients in Arlington.
She has hospital privileges at Baylor University
Medical Center in Dallas and Arlington Memorial
Hospital in Arlington.
Currently, her research at UTSW is focusing on
finding molecular predictors of metastasis and
survival in melanomas.
Publications and Presentations
Dr. Moore has published more than 30 manuscripts
in peer-reviewed medical journals and 10
chapters in medical textbooks.
Dr. Moore is currently co-editing a book
entitled Mucocutaneous Manifestations of Viral
Diseases with the internationally recognized
viral expert and researcher, Stephen K. Tyring,
M.D., Ph.D.
She has been invited to speak or present at more
than 20 international, 40 national, and 40
regional meetings.
Recent Honors, Awards, and Grants
1999 Young Investigators in Dermatology Award
from the American Academy of Dermatology.
1999 Dallas Fort Worth Dermatologic Society
Practicing Physicians “Case of the Year” Award.
1999-2001 Dermatology Foundation Clinical Career
Development Award.
1999-2000 Dermatology Foundation Research Grant
“Molecular Predictors of Metastasis and Survival
in Intermediate-thickness Melanomas."
1999-2000 The Skin Cancer Foundation Frederic E.
Mohs Grant “Predictors of Metastasis and
Survival in Intermediate-thickness Melanomas."
1998 World Congress Fund Travel Scholarship to
the 1998 International Investigative Dermatology
Meeting in Cologne, Germany, “Expression of
Human Herpesvirus 8 Cellular Homologue Genes in
Kaposi’s Sarcoma."
1997 World Congress Fund Travel Scholarship to
the 19th World Congress of Dermatology in
Sydney, Australia “Human Herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8)
in Cutaneous Malignant and Autoimmune Lesions:
Sequence Variability of HHV-8 DNA in Kaposi’s
Sarcoma, Squamous Carcinomas, and Pemphigus."
1996-97 Southern Medical Association Research
Grant "Prevalence and Potential Role of HHV-8 in
Kaposi's Sarcoma and Autoimmune Disorders."
1996 Women's Dermatologic Society Grant for
Mentorship in Melbourne, Australia with Dr.Robin
Marks.
1996 Society of Investigative Dermatology’s
Albert M. Kligman Fellowship “Prevalence of
Human Herpesvirus 8 DNA in Kaposi’s Sarcoma,
Carcinomas, and Post-transplant Squamous
Lesions.”
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Angela Yen Moore, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist
Board Certified Dermatopatholgist
Current CV
 

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