Alison Huber, MD
Professional Background
Dr. Huber is is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Dermatology at the University of Kansas Medical Center and currently the medical student co-clerkship director.
Dr. Huber received a Bachelors of Science in Biology and Graduate certificate in Public Health from the University of Missouri. She went on to complete her medical degree from the University of Missouri where she was honored as the top graduating female of her class. During medical school she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Society for academic and leadership achievement, and the Golden Humanism Honor Society for compassionate patient care. She completed her residency in dermatology at Vanderbilt University and the University of Missouri, at which she was a chief resident of dermatology. Her dermatology interests include autoimmune and acquired blistering conditions, acne, inflammatory conditions, and cosmetic dermatology.
Research
Overview
Alison Huber, MD, Jon Dyer, MD. Huriez Syndrome with aggressive SCC. Oral Presentation, American Academy of Dermatology. March 2022.
Alison Huber, MD, Emily Smith, MD. Diagnosis of Systemic Amyloidosis and Importance of Dermatology Consult Service. Oral Presentation, Missouri Dermatological Association. October, 2020.
Alison Huber, MD, Emily Smith, MD. An Irregular Pityriasiform Dermatitis Rash in Setting of COVID-19. Currently awaiting publication. 2020.
Brett Neill, MD, Nicholas Golda, MD, Edward Seger, Alison Huber, MD, Thomas Chu. Determining Patient Understanding of Commonly Used Dermatology Terms: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Survey. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2020.
Nicholas Golda, MD, Alison Huber, BS, Hope Gole, PhD. Determining the impact of intraoperative smoke evacuation on the patient experience during outpatient surgery: A randomized controlled trial. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2018.
Alison Huber, BS, Brandon Brown, MD, Kara Braudis, MD, and Nicholas Golda, MD. Myxoinflammatory Fibroblastic Sarcoma Treated with Mohs Micrographic Surgery. Clinical Skin Cancer. 2017.
Alison Huber, BS, Kristen Fernandez, MD, and Nora Shumway, MD. Clinical Features of Anogenital Pruritus in Adult Males. University of Missouri Health Science Research Presentation. 2015.
Alison Huber, J. David Robertson, PhD, Nicholas Sobol, PhD. Lu-177 Nanoparticle Radiotherapy for Treatment of Cancerous Tissues. Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievements Forum, University of Missouri. 2012.