About Caroline Sokol, MD, PhD

Dr. Sokol received her B.A. and M.S. degrees in 2001 from the University of Pennsylvania. This was followed by her M.D./Ph.D. in 2009 from Yale University where she studied how the immune system recognized and responded to allergens under the mentorship of Dr. Ruslan Medzhitov. Her research in the field ignited her interest in clinical Allergy & Immunology and Dr. Sokol came to Massachusetts General Hospital to perform her clinical training in Internal Medicine and Allergy & Immunology.

In 2013 Dr. Sokol became a board-certified Allergist & Immunologist and attending physician in Massachusetts General Hospital’s Allergy and Clinical Immunology Unit. She has continued to focus on research, studying the role of the innate immune system in recognizing and responding to allergens as a post-doctoral fellow with Dr. Andrew Luster and now in her own independent laboratory. As a physician-scientist, she seeks to understand how and why the immune system responds to allergens with the overall goal of developing new therapies to treat and prevent allergic disease.

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Locations

Mass General Medicine: Allergy & Clinical Immunology Unit
55 Fruit St.
Yawkey 4B
Boston, MA 02114
Phone: 617-726-3850

Medical Education

  • M.D.; Ph.D., Yale University School of Medicine
  • Residency, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Fellowship, Massachusetts General Hospital

American Board Certifications

  • Allergy and Immunology, American Board of Allergy and Immunology

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Research

Using the tools of cellular immunology, my laboratory seeks to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanisms behind the innate immune control of allergic disease. We study the ways that allergens are sensed by the body via both immune cells and sensory neurons, and how this sensing leads to activation of allergic immune responses. Furthermore,with the goal of identifying novel therapeutics to treat allergic inflammatory disorders, we are interested in identifying novel accessory cells and signals involved in the initiation of allergic immunity.

 

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Reviews: Comments and Ratings

4.9out of 5(34 Ratings, 15 Comments)

November 2024

Dr Sokol is wonderful. She is thorough and very kind.


October 2024

It's difficult to put into words the profound impact Dr. Sokol has had on my health and livelihood.


October 2024

Excellent


October 2024

I had a great experience with Dr. Sokol. I would highly recommend her.


October 2024

Very impressed with the Doctor. She took time with me to explain things in a clear way and has excellent "bedside" manner. I felt confident that I received the best care possible.


September 2024

Dr Sokol is a delight.. kind, considerate and very professional.


September 2024

Dr. Sokol is excellent. She explains things very well. She provided a short and long term plan and provided me with directions on what to do in different situations regarding my medication. I am so happy to be a patient of hers! She has the whole package - intellect, warmth, compassion and common sense.


September 2024

My experience was excellent in all ways. Dr Sokol was very knowledge in the subjects were most important to me. The fact that she spends a lot of her time in research was especially important to me because my situation is unique and complex. Dr Sokol definitely understood my unique problems and sent an important protocol to my primary care and ... Read More


September 2024

Dr. Sokol is a very professional, thorough doctor who provides the best in what healthcare offers in ther area of allergy/immunology


August 2024

Dr. Sokol is fantastic.

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