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- ASA Lauds Three Honorees at Spring Galahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/asa-lauds-three-honorees-at-spring-gala/2458602/The American Skin Association (ASA) honored Yale Educator Irwin M. Braverman, MD, Melanoma Researcher John M. Kirkwood MD and Nestlé’s SHIELD program at their Spring gala in New
- Recent AAD Meeting Boasts Record Attendancehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/recent-aad-meeting-boasts-record-attendance/2458607/More than 18,500 people from 107 countries attended the American Academy of Dermatology’s 74th Annual Meeting held in Washington, DC in early March 2016. The meeting featured more than 375 educational sessions, during
- AAD Announces New Officers and Board Membershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aad-announces-new-officers-and-board-members/2458608/The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) announced the results of its annual election. These new officers and board members also will hold the same positions for the American Academy of Dermatology Association. Suzanne Olbricht, MD, FAAD will take the office of Academy president-elect. D
- Acella Pharmaceuticals Appoints New CEOhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/acella-pharmaceuticals-appoints-new-ceo/2458613/Acella Pharmaceuticals, LLC, a specialty pharmaceutical company, announced the appointment of Harold. A Deas, Jr. as Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Deas, who will retain his role as Chief Operating Officer, has been instrumental in helping Acella build a successful portfolio of generic and sp
- Pfizer-AGN Deal Offhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/all-eyes-on-pfizer-agn-deal-is-it-doa/2458617/UPDATE: Allergan and Pfizer have mutually agreed to end their merger agreement, according to a statement from Allergan. Pfizer has agreed to pay Allergan $150 million in reimbursement for expenses associated with the transaction. Dublin-based Allergan reiterates in the statement its growth opport
- American Telemedicine Association Names New Vice Chair of Teledermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/american-telemedicine-association-names-new-vice-chair-of-teledermatology/2458616/Mark P. Seraly, MD, founder and chief medical officer of Iagnosis, a developer of telemedicine solutions and the creator of DermatologistOnCall, has been elected Vice Chair of the Teledermatology Special Interest Group of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) the leading international resou
- Galderma, Mentor Worldwide, LLC Set to Collaboratehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/galderma-mentor-worldwide-llc-set-to-collaborate/2458623/Galderma and Mentor Worldwide LLC, are joining forces to increase awareness and provide a broader range of offerings to healthcare providers and patients seeking aesthetic injectable treatments and breast enhancement. Data shows up to 33% of women
- Alma Lasers to Launch Accent Prime for Body Contouring and Skin Tightening Treatmentshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alma-lasers-to-launch-accent-prime-for-body-contouring-and-skin-tightening-treatments/2458626/Alma Lasers launched Accent Prime, the latest addition to the company's family of body contouring products. This new platform combines the most advanced innovations in ultrasound and Unipolar radio frequency technologies to deliver fast, effective, highly customized treatments with long lasti
- Take That, Melanoma! New Patch Delivers Anti-PD-1 Antibodies Directly to Skin Cancerhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/take-that-melanoma-new-patch-delivers-anti-pd-1-antibodies-directly-to-skin-cancer/2458633/A new patch embedded with microneedles may deliver anti-PD-1 antibodies directly to the site of melanoma, according to a study in Nano Letters. In animal studies, the technique more effectively targeted
- Let the Sun Shine In? Research Reveals Why Sunbathers May Live Longer than Sun Avoidershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/let-the-sun-shine-in-research-reveals-why-sunbathers-may-live-longer-than-sun-avoiders/2458634/Sunbathers tend to live longer than their shade-seeking counterparts despite their increased risk for skin cancer, but why? New research suggests that a decrease in heart disease and noncancer/non-heart disease deaths may explain the paradox.