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- Dr. Uri Geiger Named Chairman of its Board of Directors at STRATA Skin Scienceshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/dr-uri-geiger-named-chairman-of-its-board-of-directors-at-strata-skin-sciences/2461837/Uri Geiger, PhD, is the new Chairman of the Board of Directors at STRATA Skin Sciences. William Humphries will step down as Chairman and continue to serve on the Board, effective July 3, 2023, as he transitions into his role as Chief Executive Officer of Alcami Corporation.
- Biosimilar News: Sandoz Launches Humira Biosimilar Hyrimoz in the U.S.https://practicaldermatology.com/news/biosimilar-news-sandoz-launches-humira-biosimilar-hyrimoz-in-the-us/2461832/Sandoz’s a citrate-free high-concentration formulation of its biosimilar Hyrimoz (adalimumab-adaz) injection is now available in the U.S. Hyrimoz HCF (100 mg/mL) is approved to treat all indications no longer covered by the regulatory exclusivity for the reference medicine, H
- Spotlight on the Skin of Color Societyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/spotlight-on-the-skin-of-color-society/2461823/It’s almost the Skin of Color Society’s (SOCS) 20th anniversary, and the group will be celebrating with several signature programs and new initiatives aimed at bringing greater diversity to dermatology, reducing healthcare disparities, advancing research, expanding training and m
- Paradigm Shift: Can Harnessing the Power of Healthy Cells Prevent Skin Cancer?https://practicaldermatology.com/news/paradigm-switch-can-harnessing-the-power-of-healthy-cells-prevent-skin-cancer/2461803/Do simple wounds or surgery increase skin cancer risks by expanding mutated cells? No, according to a new study by researchers at Yale and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Rather than promoting mutant cell growth, injury promotes healthy-cell expansion which keeps mutated cell growth
- Cedric Burg Named New COO at Innovadermhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/cedric-burg-named-new-coo-at-innovaderm/2461798/Cedric Burg is Innovaderm’s new Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Burg’s new role entails the management of Innovaderm’s global operations in Canada, through the close collaboration between department heads while overseeing most of Innovaderm’s activi
- HEROES Educational Campaign Highlights Role of Salons in Promoting Skin and Scalp Healthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/heroes-educational-campaign-highlights-role-of-salons-in-promoting-skin-and-scalp-health/2461766/The Globa
- Biosimilar Update: Dr. Reddy’s Completes Phase I Study of Proposed Tocilizumab Biosimilarhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/biosimilar-update-dr-reddys-completes-phase-i-study-of-proposed-tocilizumab-biosimilar/2461765/Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories’ tocilizumab biosimilar candidate, DRL_TC, met its primary and secondary endpoints in a Phase I study. The company is now initiating a global Phase III study with the aim of comparing the efficacy, safety, tolerability and immunogeni
- Memory Killer Cells May Boost Survival in Melanomahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/memory-killer-cells-may-boost-survival-in-melanoma/2461758/High levels of memory killer cells in cancer tissue may boost survival in people with melanoma, a new study shows. Certain immune T cells called tissue-resident memory cells are formed locally in the skin and other tissue and protect against infections that they have encountered before.
- Nivea's Skin Out Loud Series Tackles Skin Diversityhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/niveas-skin-out-loud-series-tackles-skin-diversity/2461751/Nivea is rolling out a five-episode "Skin Out Loud" series. The series features a diverse cast of hosts including TV Host Milka Loff Fernandes, Brigiding from RuPaul's Drag Race Philippines, South African skinfluencer Zithobe
- Melanoma Metastasis Discovery: Skin Cancer Rewires Energy Systems to Spreadhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/melanoma-metastasis-discovery-skin-cancer-rewires-energy-systems-to-spread/2461743/Melanoma skin cancer cells may rewire their internal power systems to drive their spread to other parts of the body, a new study suggests. The research, led by investigators at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary Unive