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- Butt First, Endo Launches New Qwo Consumer Campaignhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/butt-first-endo-launches-new-qwo-consumer-campaign/2461095/Endo International plc is kicking off more than 200 patient events across the United States as part of Butt First, a new direct-to-consumer awareness campaign about Qwo (collagenase clostridium histolyticum-aaes). Qwo received FDA approval in Jul
- Adelle Walker Joins DermTech as VP of Consumer Productshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/adelle-walker-joins-dermtech-as-vp-of-consumer-products/2461088/Adelle Walker is now Vice President of Consumer Products at DermTech. Inc. as the company continues its investment in bringing its precision genomics platform to the skin health and wellness categories. Ms. Walker brings more than 20 years of experience to
- Study Establishes Optimal Drug Delivery Settings for Needle-free Jet Injectorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-establishes-optimal-drug-delivery-settings-for-needle-free-jet-injectors/2461085/Needle-free jet injectors have been used in dermatological practice for many years for the nearly pain-free transdermal drug delivery for indications such as hypertrophic scars, keloids, and warts, but predefined clinical endpoints that guide physicians to choose optimal device settings have not
- LEO Pharma A/S Appoints Brian Hilberdink New President of LEO Pharma Inc. United Stateshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/leo-pharma-as-appoints-brian-hilberdink-new-president-of-leo-pharma-inc-united-states/2461084/LEO Pharma A/S appointed Brian Hilberdink as the new Executive Vice President and President of LEO Pharma Inc. in the United States, effective March 14, 2022. Brian Hilberdink joins LEO Pharma from Novo Nordisk, Inc., in the U.S. where he served as Senior Vice President of Sales.<
- Cyspera Launches New Three-Step System to Treat Hyperpigmentationhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cyspera-launches-new-three-step-system-to-treat-hyperpigmentation/2461083/Scientis is launching Cyspera Intensive System, a new three-product system designed to improve hyperpigmentation. Cysteamine inhibits several steps in the melanogenesis pathway while also working as antioxidant to protect against free radicals. The
- Study Identifies 29 New Acne Risk Geneshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-identifies-29-new-acne-risk-genes/2461082/Researchers have identified 29 regions of the genome that influence acne. The new findings may open up new avenues of treatment and help clinicians identify individuals at high risk of severe acne. The research i
- AbbVie, University of Toronto Establish Endowed Chair in Ethnodermatologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/abbvie-university-of-toronto-establish-endowed-chair-in-ethnodermatology/2461081/AbbVie donated CDN $3M to establish an AbbVie Chair in Ethnodermatology at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine. One of the first positions of its kind in the world, the Chair will drive collaborative academic research, provide advanc
- Third Harmonic Bio Launches with an Eye on Chronic Urticariahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/third-harmonic-bio-launches-with-an-eye-on-chronic-urticaria/2461078/Third Harmonic Bio is launching with the close of a Series B financing campaign. With total capital to date of $155 million, the company plans to fund development of its lead candidate, THB001, through the next phase of human studies for the initial indication of chronic urticaria. 
- PCA SKIN Looks to Space for Next Breakthrough in Skin Healthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pca-skin-looks-to-space-for-next-breakthrough-in-skin-health/2461077/PCA SKIN plans to send the first-ever private sector skin health experiment to the International Space Station (ISS). The experiment, sponsored by the ISS National Lab, will explore the effects of microgravity on skin-related biomarkers in an effort to guide future product innovat
- Study: Dermatologists Open to AIhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-dermatologists-open-to-ai/2461075/Artificial intelligence (AI) may play a welcome role in dermatology, according to researchers from the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS). AI, such as machine-learning, which has been incorporated into photography, dermoscopy, and confocal mi