Grace Osborne, MD
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About
Grace A. Osborne, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics is a board-certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained pediatric dermatologist. She provides dermatologic care for patients of all ages in our clinics at Michigan Medicine. Dr. Osborne has special interests in pediatric dermatology, complex medical dermatology and rheumatic skin diseases.
Dr. Osborne received her medical degree from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. She completed a transitional year internship at St. Mary Mercy Hospital in Livonia, Michigan, followed by her dermatology residency and pediatric dermatology fellowship at the University of Michigan Department of Dermatology. During residency, Dr. Osborne also completed postdoctoral research training in the laboratory of Dr. J. Michelle Kahlenberg as part of our Cell and Molecular Dermatology training program. Dr. Osborne joined the Michigan Medicine Dermatology faculty in 2023.
Qualifications
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Pediatric Dermatology FellowUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Department of Dermatology, Ann Arbor, United States
2024 - 2025
Clinical Fellowship
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Dermatology ResidencyUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Department of Dermatology,, Ann Arbor, United States
2019 - 2023
Residency
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NIH T32 Postdoctoral Research FellowUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Department of Dermatology, Ann Arbor, United States
2020 - 2022
Postdoctoral Research
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Transitional Year InternshipSt. Mary Mercy Livonia, Livonia, United States
2018 - 2019
Internship
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M.D.Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, United States
2013 - 2018
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B.S.Hope College, Holland, United States
2008 - 2011
Research Overview
Dr. Osborne has special interests in pediatric dermatology, complex medical dermatology and rheumatic skin diseases.
Recent Publications
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Osborne G. 2026 Mar 18;PresentationSkin disease in JDM: update on pathogenesis and treatment
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Osborne GA, Zhang L, Ma F, Gharaee-Kermani M, Turnier JL, Victory AN, Hurst A, Xu B, Pedersen EA, Bogle R, Berthier CC, Ognenovski V, Nakamura M, Tsoi LC, Billi AC, Gudjonsson JE, Klein B, Tsou PS, Kahlenberg JM. Science Translational Medicine, 2025 Dec 24; 17 (830):Journal ArticleDermatomyositis is characterized by JAK1-mediated monocyte-driven vasculopathy and inflammation
DOI:10.1126/scitranslmed.aea9007 PMID: 41442501 -
Osborne G. 2025 Sep 11;Presentation"Transition to Clerkship: Dermatology review"
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Osborne G. 2025 Aug 14;Presentation"Common Skin Issues in Pediatrics"
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Osborne G, Mervak J, Jenkins B. Journal of American Academy of Dermatology, 2025 Aug 11;Journal ArticleScreening strategies used by academic dermatology programs to allocate away rotation opportunities for visiting medical students
DOI:10.1016/j.jaad.2025.07.064 -
Osborne GA, Zhang L, Ma F, Gharaee-Kermani M, Turnier J, Victory AN, Hurst A, Xu B, Pedersen EA, Bogle R, Berthier C, Ognenovski V, Nakamura M, Tsoi LC, Billi AC, Gudjonsson JE, Klein B, Tsou P-S, Kahlenberg JM. 2025 Jul 18;PreprintCross-disease comparison of dermatomyositis and lupus skin identifies inflammatory monocytes and JAK-1 signaling as drivers of vasculopathy in dermatomyositis.
DOI:10.1101/2025.07.14.664806 PMID: 40791324 -
Osborne G. 2025 Aug 6;PresentationUGHE Dermatology Clerkship
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Osborne G. 2025 Aug 6;PresentationUGHE Dermatology Clerkship
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