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- Provectus Biopharmaceuticals Announces Leadership Changeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/provectus-biopharmaceuticals-announces-leadership-changes/2458674/Provectus Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. detailed several leadership changes following the resignation of one of its Co-Founders and its Chairman and CEO, H. Craig Dees, PhD. The Provectus Board of Directors accepted the resignation of Dr. Dees, which he submitted due to personal and health reasons, in
- Lithera Changes Name to Neothetics, Inc.https://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140812-lithera_changes_name_to_neothetics_inc/2459146/In a move the company says is intended to stregthen its positioning as a clinical stage, specialty pharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics for the aesthetics market, Lithera has changed its name to Neothetics, Inc. President and CEO of Neothetics George Mahaffey said, "Our ne
- Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics Names Daniel Koon to Director of Global Sales Supporthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/20140314-caliber_imaging__diagnostics_names_daniel_koon_to_director_of_global_sales_support/2459316/Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, formerly Lucid, Inc., named Daniel Koon to Director of Global Sales Support, effective immediately. Mr. Koon most recently served as Caliber I.D.'s Research Sales Manager. Mr. Koon has experience in international sales
- Dermatologists Must Help Fight Climate Changehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermatologists-must-help-fight-climate-change/2461339/Dermatologists should engage more meaningfully on key climate issues and to move beyond discussions of the skin-related impacts of climate change, according to a commentary in the International Journal of Dermatology.</
- ISD Survey: Climate Change Is A Real Threat to Skin Healthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/isd-survey-climate-change-is-a-real-threat-to-skin-health/2460451/The vast majority of dermatologists (95.6 percent) believe climate change is occurring and 88.6 percent indicated that climate change will impact the incidence of skin diseases in their areas, according to an online survey was conducted by the International Society of Dermatology's (ISD)
- Skin Cancer Foundation Champions for Change Gala Coming in Octoberhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/skin-cancer-foundation-champions-for-change-gala-coming-in-october/2460142/The Skin Cancer Foundation’s annual Champions for Change Gala comes to The Plaza New York City October 17. The Champions for Change Gala is the signature fundraising event for The Skin Cancer Foundation’s programs and initiatives. Awards a
- Save the Date: Skin Cancer Foundation's Champions for Change Gala this Octoberhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/save-the-date-skin-cancer-foundations-champions-for-change-gala-this-october/2457692/The Skin Cancer Foundation’s signature fundraising event, the Champions for Change Gala, is coming October 25 in New York City. Robert J. Friedman, MD will be honored as the 2019 Champion for Change. The Skin Cancer Foun
- Where is the Hydroquinone? Regulatory Change Hinders Accesshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/where-is-the-hydroquinone-regulatory-change-hinders-access/2460586/Changes to FDA regulations implemented as part of the CARES Act this spring have left dermatologists and their patients scrambling to access hydroquinone. Although access is hindered, it is not cut off. “I think most people at this point are familiar with the CARES Act. What they
- Study Links Psoriasis Gene Regulation to Spatial Genome Changeshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-links-psoriasis-gene-regulation-to-spatial-genome-changes/2474007/Results from a new study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology showed how changes in the 3D chromatin architecture of CD4+ T cells contribute to immune dysregulation in psoriasis. "In this study, the 3D genomic
- Age-related Fibroblast Changes Drive Melanoma in Males, Study Sayshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/age-related-fibroblast-changes-drive-melanoma-males-study-says/2468115/Age-related changes in fibroblasts contribute to development of aggressive, treatment-resistant melanoma in males, according to a Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center study published in Cell. The authors of the study, Dr. Ashani Weeraratna and colleagues, had previously shown in studies that