Eve Judith Lowenstein

Eve Judith Lowenstein

Eve Judith Lowenstein
Director of Medical Dermatology at SUNY Health Science Center and Kings County Hospital Center
Brooklyn New York, USA

Biography

Dr. Eve Lowenstein grew up in Israel and Long Island. She graduated with highest honors from Queens College, having majored in Chemistry and literature, religion and philosophy of the Western Tradition. She completed the New York University School of Medicine’s Medical Scientist Training Program, where she earned a MS (1992), a PhD (1994) in Cellular and Molecular Biology and her MD (1995).

As a graduate student, Dr. Lowenstein made a significant discovery of the gene Grb-2, important in cell signaling and cancer growth. Dr. Lowenstein was Chief of Dermatology at Brookdale University Hospital for over 7 years. She is currently Director of Medical Dermatology at SUNY Health Science Center in Brooklyn and Kings Count Hospital, where she is involved in resident education. She is also an Associate of South Nassau Dermatology PC, at its offices in Oceanside and Long Beach, New York. Dr Lowenstein has authored over forty research articles and three book chapters. Her primary areas of research interests include acne, history of medicine and forensics in dermatology.

She serves on numerous journal editorial boards and committees of national dermatology organizations. She has won awards, honors and grants, including an Outstanding Physician Award at Kings County Hospital.

Research Interest

Cellular and Molecular Biology, Acne, History of medicine and forensics in dermatology, Skin Cancer, Cosmetic Dermatology,Paleopathology,  Hyperhidrosis, Pellagra, Immunodeficiency,Common skin disorders, Genodermatoses, Forensics in dermatology, Paleodermatology