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- GlobalSkin’s GRIDD Study to Measure True Impact of Skin Diseases Across the Globehttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/globalskins-gridd-study-to-measure-true-impact-of-skin-diseases-across-the-globe/2461856/The International Alliance of Dermatology Patient Organizations (GlobalSkin), in partnership with Cardiff University (UK), and University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf (Germany), launched the Global Research on the
- AD Pipeline Watch: Alphyn Biologics’ Topical AB-101Shows Promise in Phase 2a Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/ad-pipeline-watch-alphyn-biologics-topical-ab-101shows-promise-in-phase-2a-study/2461852/
- Study: Minimal Systemic Absorption of Isotretinoin Seen in Congenital Ichthyosishttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/study-minimal-systemic-absorption-of-isotretinoin-seen-in-congenital-ichthyosis/2461793/Interim pharmacokinetic (PK) analyses from the Phase 3 ASCEND study suggest minimal systemic absorption of isotretinoin or its major metabolites in patients with moderate to severe forms of congenital ichthyosis (CI) who were treated with TMB-001 0.05% ointment, Timber Pharmaceuticals, Inc. repor
- Take That, Melanoma: Universal Cancer Vaccine Boosts Overall Survivalhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/take-that-melanoma-universal-cancer-vaccine-boosts-overall-survival/2461790/Ultimovacs’ UV1 universal cancer vaccine boosted overall survival in malignant melanoma, according to a three-year update from a Phase I clinical trial. UV1 is a universal cancer vaccine designed to induce a specific T cell response against telomerase. The U.S. Food and Drug Admin
- Engineered Human Tissue May Help Study Mosquito Bites, Diseaseshttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/engineered-human-tissue-may-help-study-mosquito-bites-diseases/2461774/Researchers have created engineered human tissue to study mosquito bites and the diseases they transmit. The team led by College of Medicine biomedical researcher Bradley Jay Willenberg with Mollie Jewett (UCF Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences) and Andrew Dickerson (University of Te
- Scientists Identify Genomic Cause and Potential Treatment for Disabling Pansclerotic Morpheahttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/scientists-identify-genomic-cause-and-potential-treatment-for-disabling-pansclerotic-morphea/2461756/Researchers have identified genomic variants that cause disabling pansclerotic morphea and have found a potential treatment. People with the disorder have an overactive version of a protein called STAT4, which regulates inflammation and wound healing. The work also identified a drug tha
- Castle Biosciences Gives Back for Skin Cancer Awareness Monthhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/castle-biosciences-gives-back-for-skin-cancer-awareness-month/2461750/Castle Biosciences, Inc. is teaming up with The Sun Bus and The Skin Cancer Foundation to support skin cancer prevention, research, education and advocacy. “At our core, we are passionate about transforming disease management, improving health and making a meaningful difference in
- PsO Pipeline Update: First Cohort of Patients Dosed with LNK01004 in Phase Ib Studyhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/pso-pipeline-update-first-cohort-of-patients-dosed-with-lnk01004-in-phase-ib-study/2461742/The first cohort of psoriatic patients have been dosed in a Phase Ib clinical trial of Lynk Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd.’s LNK01004. The trial was designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic characteristics and preliminary efficacy of LNK01004 ointment in Chinese p
- Wayne State University Dermatology Resident Wins Svider Memorial Scholarship Awardhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/wayne-state-university-dermatology-resident-wins-svider-memorial-scholarship-award/2461737/Kayla St. Claire, M.D., M.B.A., a Wayne State University School of Medicine dermatology resident, has won the Peter Svider Memorial Resident Scholarship Award. The award is presented annually to a graduating resident or fellow in any graduate medical education program in recognition of
- FDA Approves First Topical Gene Therapy for Treatment of Wounds in Patients with DEBhttps://practicaldermatology.com/news/fda-approves-first-topical-gene-therapy-for-treatment-of-wounds-in-patients-with-deb/2461732/The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Vyjuvek, a herpes-simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) vector-based gene therapy, for the treatment of wounds in patients 6 months of age and older with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB) with mutation(s) in the collagen type VII alpha 1 chain (COL7A1) g