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= Dennis Gross, M.D. =

Dennis F. Gross, M.D. (born May 25, 1958) is a practicing, board-certified dermatologist, dermatologic surgeon, and skin researcher in New York City who revolutionized the home skin-care market in 2001 when he introduced his Alpha-Beta Daily Face Peels. He is founder of the award-winning   Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare line

Career
Dennis Gross has been a dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon in private practice for 25 years. He’s founder of Dr. Dennis Gross Dermatology in Manhattan. Dennis Gross began his career as a skin-cancer specialist, while conducting research with the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, in Manhattan and with the New York University Skin and Cancer Unit. He founded Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare (formerly known as MD Skincare) in 2001, for which he was awarded a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Family Life
Dennis Gross lives in New York with his wife, Carrie (CEO of Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare and his four children.

Books and Publications
Dennis Gross is the author of Your Future Face ( ISBN 978-0670033713 ). He has also had his skin cancer research published in multiple peer-reviewed journals including:

•    Journal of Medical Microbiology

•    Journal of Experimental Medicine

*  JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association)

•  Cancer

•  Immunology Letters

Dennis Gross has also been a contributing author for a number of dermatology textbooks currently used in medical education across the United States.

Professional Affiliations
• American Academy of Dermatology

• American Cancer Society

• American Medical Association

• New York Dermatology Society

• Skin Cancer Foundation

• Society for Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology

Education
Dennis Gross earned a bachelor of science in Biology and Psychology from Wesleyan University, in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1980. He earned his medical degree with research distinctions, in 1986, from State University of New York at Stony Brook School of Medicine. And he conducted medical research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in 1983, 1984, and 1986—and at the New York University Skin and Cancer Unit in 1986.