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- NanOlogy Enrolls First Patient in Clinical Trial for Cutaneous Metastaseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/nanology-enrolls-first-patient-in-clinical-trial-for-cutaneous-metastases/2457887/NanOlogy™, a clinical-stage pharmaceutical development company and affiliate of DFB Pharmaceuticals, has enrolled the first patient in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial of a submicron particle paclitaxel topical anhydrous ointment for the treatment of cutaneous metastases. The open label dose esca
- FDA Accepts Ortho Dermatologics' NDA For Jemdel Plaque Psoriasis Treatmenthttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-accepts-ortho-dermatologics-filing-for-jemdel-plaque-psoriasis-treatment/2457889/The FDA has accepted the New Drug Application for Jemdel (halobetasol propionate 0.01%) (IDP-122) lotion from Ortho Dermatologics, a division of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. If approved, Jemdel will be the first high-potency topical steroid treatment for plaque psoriasis with dosin
- Denova Research and Illinois Dermatology Institute Partner for Clinical Researchhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/denova-research-and-illinois-dermatology-institute-partner-for-clinical-research/2457894/DeNova Research is partnering with Illinois Dermatology Institute to become one of the largest and most comprehensive Dermatologic and Cosmetic Clinical Research sites in the Midwest. Denova Research has over 10 years’ experience, 110 publications and 76 clinical trials; many of whi
- Dr. Jacob Chacko Joins Bonti's Board of Directorshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-jacob-chacko-joins-bontis-board-of-directors/2457893/Jacob Chacko, MD has joined Bonti’s Board of Directors. Dr. Chacko has served as the Chief Financial Officer of Ignyta, Inc. since May 2014. At Ignyta, he leads multiple functions, including Finance, Accounting, Investor Relations, Communications
- Smart Beauty Devices Take Center Stage at CES 2018https://practicaldermatology.com/news/smart-beauty-devices-take-center-stage-at-ces-2018/2457927/The Computer Electronics Show is known as the see-and-be scene for techies – and beauty products and devices always take center stage. “Shopping for skincare products can be an overwhelming and confusing experience for our consumer because she is uncertain about what her
- Cutera Introduces Juliet and Secret RFhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cutera-introduces-juliet-and-secret-rf/2457930/Cutera has introduced two new devices to its laser and energy-based device offerings: Juliet™ and Secret RF
- Aclaris Initiates Pilot Clinical Trial of ATI-50002 Topical for Vitiligohttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/aclaris-initiates-pilot-clinical-trial-of-ati-50002-topical-for-vitiligo/2457947/Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc., has initiated a Phase 2 open-label clinical trial of ATI-50002, a topical Janus Kinase (JAK) 1/3 inhibitor (ATI-50002 Topical) and an investigational drug, for the potential treatment of non-segmental vitiligo of the face. This trial will evaluate the safety, t
- Amgen Launches The Enbrel Mini Single-Dose Prefilled Cartridge With AutoTouch Reusable Autoinjectorhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/amgen-launches-the-enbrel-mini-single-dose-prefilled-cartridge-with-autotouch-reusable-autoinjector/2457966/Amgen's Enbrel Mini with AutoTouch is now available in the United States. Awarded the Arthritis Foundation Ease of Use Commendation, this new and innovative delivery system provides an additional administration option for appropriate Enbrel patients. T
- Obagi Eyes the Future Under New Ownershiphttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/obagi-eyes-the-future-under-new-ownership/2457973/The sale of Obagi Medical Products to the Haitong International Zhonghua Finance Acquisition Fund I, L.P. and limited partners China Regenerative Medicine International (CRMI) Ltd. is now complete. The new
- Possible Eczema Breakthrough? S. aureus May Promote Skin Inflammation via IL-36-Mediated T Cell Responseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/possible-eczema-breakthrough-s-aureus-may-promotes-skin-inflammation-via-il-36-mediated-t-cell-responses/2457978/Toxin-producing bacteria on the surface of our skin may induce a protein that causes our own cells to react and cause inflammation, according to research published online in Cell Host & Microbe. <