Erinolaoluwa Araoye, MD began her residency training at the University of Pittsburgh/UPMC in July 2022. Prior to beginning residency, she successfully completed her undergraduate work at the University of New York at Plattsburgh, moving on to earn her medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine.
Education & Training
- Internship Year, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital,
- M.D., The Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
- B.S., University of New York at Plattsburgh
Representative Publications
- Araoye EF, Stearns V, Aguh C. “Considerations for the Use of Scalp Cooling Devices in Black Patients.”
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2020; 38(30):3575-3576. - Araoye EF, Thomas JAL, Roker LA, Dlova NC, Aguh C. “Pili trianguli et canaliculi as a phenotypic
subtype in CCCA patients - A scanning electron microscopy study.” Journal of the American Academy
of Dermatology. 2020 May; S0190-9622(20)30911-7. - Araoye EF, Thomas JAL, Aguh CU. “Hair regrowth in 2 patients with recalcitrant central centrifugal
cicatricial alopecia after use of topical metformin.” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Case
Reports. 2020 January;6(2):106–108. - Araoye E and Cohen B. “Boy builds a snowman, suffers swollen fingers.” Journal of Contemporary
Pediatrics. 2020, February
https://www.contemporarypediatrics.com/view/boy-builds-snowman-suffers-s... - Araoye E, and Ckless K. “Effects of high fructose/glucose on Nlrp3/Il1β inflammatory pathway.” Journal of
Young Investigators. 2016 November
https://www.jyi.org/2016-november/2017/2/13/effects-of-high-fructosegluc...
thway. - Sunasee R, Araoye E, Pyram D, Hemraz UD, Boluk Y, & Ckless K. “Cellulose nanocrystal cationic
derivative induces NLRP3 inflammasome-dependent IL-1β secretion associated with mitochondrial ROS
production.” Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports. 2015 August; 4, 1–9.