Professor of Surgery; Chief of Surgery, VA Connecticut; Editor in Chief, VS- Vascular Science
Yale University
New York, New York
Dr. Alan Dardik is a surgeon-scientist who harnesses the power of molecular biology to achieve a modern understanding of vascular disease, and then use the basic science laboratory to benefit patients with vascular diseases.
Dr. Dardik trained at Yale, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Johns Hopkins Hospital before his appointment to the Yale faculty in 2001. Dr. Dardik focuses his clinical practice on teaching; he was formerly the Chief of Vascular Surgery and the Chief of the Surgical service at VA Connecticut and received the C. Elton Cahow Award for Outstanding Faculty Teaching from Yale’s Department of Surgery and the Faculty Teaching Award from St. Mary’s Hospital. Dr. Dardik has served Yale’s Department of Surgery as a Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs, as well as an Interim Division Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery.
In 2025, Dr. Dardik joined the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai where he serves as the Vice Chair for Research as well as the Co-Director of the Jacobson Aortic Center in the Department of Surgery.
Dr. Dardik serves as the Editor for JVS-Vascular Science; he has served as the President of the New England Society for Vascular Surgery, the Association of VA Surgeons, as well as the International Society for Vascular Surgery. Dr. Dardik has run several national and international meetings, including the Society for Vascular Surgery Vascular Research Initiatives Conference.
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