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- Proscia Inks Agreement to Bring Deep-Learning Technology to Dermatopathologyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/proscia-inks-agreement-to-bring-deep-learning-technology-to-dermatopathology/2457832/Proscia Inc., creators of AI-powered digital pathology software, signed a first-of-its-kind agreement with one of the largest dermatopathology labs in the country. This agreement provides Proscia with exclusive access to pathology slides and expert pathologist ground-truth data for an arr
- YouTube AD Videos Unreliablehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/youtube-ad-videos-unreliable/2457835/Perhaps no surprise to dermatologists, new research reveals that one-third of YouTube videos about atopic dermatitis contain misleading information. That’s according to researchers from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston who reviewed 128 YouTub
- ALASTIN Adds to Board of Directorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/alastin-adds-to-board-of-directors/2457837/Ann Rhoads and Elisabeth Sandoval are now members of ALASTIN Skincare, Inc’s Board of Directors. Ms. Rhoads is a healthcare finance executive with more than 25 years of experience which includes roles as Chief Financial Officer of
- First Patient Dosed in Proof-of-Concept Trial of Topical by Design JAK Inhibitor SNA-125 for Atopic Dermatitishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/first-patient-dosed-in-proof-of-concept-trial-of-topical-by-design-jak-inhibitor-sna-125-for-atopic-dermatitis/2457839/The first patient has been dosed in Sienna Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.'s Phase 1/2 proof-of-concept clinical trial of topical product candidate SNA-125 in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and the associated pruritus. SNA-125 is designed to inhibit Janus kinase 3, or JAK3, and tropomyosin recep
- Aclaris Therapeutics Receives US Patent Covering a JAK Inhibitor for Treating Hair Loss Disordershttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aclaris-therapeutics-receives-us-patent-covering-a-jak-inhibitor-for-treating-hair-loss-disorders/2457840/The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued US Patent No. 9,895,301, which is directed to methods related to the use and administration of a certain janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor for treating hair loss disorders. This newly allowed patent is owned by The Trustees of Columbia Unive
- Coming Soon: L'Oréal and SkinCeuticals Unveil CUSTOM D.O.S.Ehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/coming-soon-loral-and-skinceuticals-unveil-custom-dose/2457841/L'Oréal is unveiling CUSTOM D.O.S.E (D.O.S.E), a personalized skincare service, at Fast Company's Grill in Austin. Developed by L'Oréal's Technology Incubator in partnership with L'Or&eacut
- New Recommendations Aim to Minimize Biotin Interference in Clinical Immunoassayshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/new-recommendations-aim-to-minimize-biotin-interference-in-clinical-immunoassays/2457842/As the popularity of biotin has grown, so has the incidence of this vitamin interfering with critical medical tests, and now a review in The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine provides expert recommendat
- Research Shines Light on Why People Experience AD in Winterhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/research-shines-light-on-why-people-experience-ad-in-winter/2457845/New research shows that the skin barrier is affected by climatic and seasonal changes. In tests of skin on 80 adults, the levels of breakdown products of filaggrin changed between winter and summer on the cheeks and h
- Dermira: Two Phase 3 Trials Evaluating Olumacostat Glasaretil in Patients with Acne Vulgaris Did Not Meet Co-Primary Endpointshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dermira-two-phase-3-trials-evaluating-olumacostat-glasaretil-in-patients-with-acne-vulgaris-did-not-meet-co-primary-endpoints/2457852/Dermira, Inc.'s investigational treatment olumacostat glasaretil (formerly DRM01) did not meet the co-primary endpoints in its two Phase 3 pivotal trials (CLAREOS-1 and CLAREOS-2) in patients ages nine years and older with moderate-to-severe acne vulgaris. “We are surprised and
- Early Botox Improves Final Appearance in 'Split-Scar' Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/early-botox-treatment-improves-final-appearance-in-split-scar-study/2457856/Early injections of botulinum toxin A can improve the final appearance of surgical scars, according to a study in the March issue of Plastic