Christopher Trevor Ritchlin, M.D.

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University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 695
Rochester, New York 14642

Administrative: 585 273-3213

Appointment: 585 341-7900

Fax: 585 442-3214

Portrait

Dr. Ritchlin's basic science research efforts are directed towards understanding the mechanisms that underlie pathologic bone resorption and new bone formation in psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Using a translational approach, investigators in his lab are analyzing the cell surface molecules expressed by osteoclast and dendritic cell precursors with the goal to identify susceptibility and response biomarkers in patients with inflammatory arthritis. The lab is also studying the effect of anti-TNF agents on dendritic cell differentiation in RA and PsA patients. In addition, collaborative studies are underway with the lab of Dr. Eddie Schwarz to understand the mechanisms that are responsible for bone marrow edema as recorded on magnetic resonance imaging scans in inflammatory arthritis. The bulk of this work is performed in animal models but insights gained from these studies are applied to the study of human joint diseases such as psoriatic and rheumatoid arthritis.

Dr. Ritchlin is also the Director of the Clinical Immunology Research Unit where he is the principle investigator on several clinical trials testing the efficacy of anti-TNF agents and other biologic molecules in the treatment of psoriatic and rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis. In the Clinical Immunology Research Unit, patient oriented research is conducted on multiple levels. Investigator New Drug (IND) trials of novel agents (adalimumab, rituximab) in the treatment of PsA and AS have been completed or are about to start. Additional trials have been performed to study the effect of TNF inhibition on the frequency of osteoclast precursors and enhancing bone marrow edema in PsA. The Unit also conducts multicenter trials with novel biologic agents such as rituximab and abatacept in PsA with special attention directed towards understanding how these agents alter bone remodeling in these disorders. Additional studies underway include microanalysis assays of synovium, skin and intestinal tissues in patients with Immune Mediated Inflammatory Disroders (IMIDs) before and after TNF inhibition. Future plans include the development of ultrasound outcome measures in collaboration with Dr. Ralf Thiele and Dr. Darren Tabechian, to assess synovial, lymph node and periarticular tissue responses to different therapies in inflammatory arthritis.

Current Appointments

Education
MPH Public Health & Clinical Investigation University of Rochester 2008
MD Medicine Albany Medical College 1982
BA Biology University of Rochester 1976
B.A. History University Of Rochester 1976
Post-Doctoral Training & Residency
Matriculated MPH University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, NY 14642 2001 - 2008
Research Fellow Shriner's Hospital Montreal, Canada 1990 - 1991
Fellow NYU Hospitals Center New York, NY 10016 1986 - 1989
Chief Resident Internal Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital New York, NY 1985 - 1986
Resident, Internal Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital New York, NY 1983 - 1986
Intern Internal Medicine Albany Medical Center Albany, NY 1982 - 1983
Fellowship Awards
Henry Christian Award for Excellence in Clinical Research American Federation of Clinical Research 1991
Alpha Omega Alpha Albany Medical College 1981
Stanley Poole Award for Excellence in Internal Medicine Albany Medical College
Awards and Honors
Irene Kohn Teaching Award | Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY 2005
Alpha Omega Alpha | Albany Medical College, Albany NY 1981
Irene Kohn Teaching Fellowship Award | Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY 2004
Teacher of the Year Award | Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY 1994
Henry Christian Award of Excellence in Clinical Research | American Federation of Clinical Research 1991
Stanley Poole Award for Excellence in Internal Medicine | Albany College, Albany, NY 1982