Sinopsis
SkinPod is the dermatology podcast from the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, produced in association with Elsevier. Join us as we delve into the latest basic and clinical research in cutaneous biology and skin disease, featuring highlighted content from the top journal in dermatology.
Episodios
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Correlation between microRNA-9 expression and the expansion of cancer stem cells in SCC metastasis
12/03/201808 April 2014: Listen as Dr. Anand Reddi, from the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, discusses the correlation between microRNA-9 expression and the expansion of cancer stem cells in SCC metastasis.
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Psoriasis outcome assessment review (pSOAR)
12/03/201822 April 2014: In this Skinpod episode, Dr. James Solomon, Director of Ameriderm Research, discusses the psoriasis outcome assessment review (pSOAR).
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Incidence of alopecia areata in private practice dermatology clinics in the US
12/03/201806 May 2014: In this podcast, Dr. James Solomon, Director of Ameriderm Research, talks about the incidence of alopecia areata in private practice dermatology clinics in the US.
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Developing lasers to help patients with skin disease
12/03/201820 May 2014: In this podcast from the 2013 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. R. Rox Anderson, Harvard Medical School, discusses his experience in developing lasers to help patients with skin disease.
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COX2 as a mediator for UV-induced non-melanoma skin cancer
12/03/201803 June 2014: In this podcast from the 2013 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Craig Elmets, University of Alabama, discusses COX2 as a mediator for UV-induced non-melanoma skin cancer.
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Using computer vision to differentiate dysplastic nevi from melanoma
12/03/201801 July 2014: In this podcast from the 2013 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Daniel Gareau, Rockefeller University, discusses his work using computer vision to differentiate dysplastic nevi from melanoma.
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The role of telomeres in UV responses
12/03/201815 July 2014: In this podcast from the 2013 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Barbara Gilchrest, Boston University and JID Editor-in-Chief, discusses the role of telomeres in UV responses.
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Pigmentation, genetics and environment
12/03/201829 July 2014: In this podcast from the 2013 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Sancy Leachman, Oregon Health and Science University, discusses melanoma risk and prevention as it relates to pigmentation, genetics and environment.
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The relative contribution of longwave and shortwave UV light to photoaging
12/03/201812 August 2014: The relative contribution of longwave and shortwave UV light to photoaging
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Psoriasis mortality and morbidity
12/03/201809 September 2014: In this podcast from the 2014 Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) Annual Meeting, Dr. Joel Gelfand, University of Pennsylvania, discusses his plenary lecture on psoriasis mortality and morbidity.
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Skin microbiome
12/03/201823 September 2014: In this podcast from the 2014 Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) Annual Meeting, Dr. Heidi Kong, National Institutes of Health, discusses her research on the skin microbiome.
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JID Connector
12/03/201829 September 2014: In this podcast from the 2014 Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) Annual Meeting, Dr. Kavitha Reddy, Boston University, discusses the JID Connector.
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Harmonizing Outcomes Measures for Eczema (HOME) roadmap for the development and implementation of Core outcome sets
12/03/201814 October 2014: Core outcome sets (COSs) are consensus-derived minimum sets of outcomes to be assessed in a specific situation. COSs are being increasingly developed to limit outcome-reporting bias, allow comparisons across trials, and strengthen clinical decision making. Despite the increasing interest in outcomes research, methods to develop COSs have not yet been standardized. In a recent JID paper, Dr. Hywel Williams and colleagues present the Harmonizing Outcomes Measures for Eczema (HOME) roadmap for the development and implementation of COSs, which was developed on the basis of their experience in the standardization of outcome measurements for atopic eczema. Join presenter Robert Dellavalle as he speaks with Dr. Hywel Williams about the HOME roadmap.
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The legacy of Dr. Stephen Rothman
12/03/201816 December 2014: Dr. Stephen Rothman had a tremendous impact on the establishment of investigative dermatology as a serious scientific discipline. This year marks the 120th anniversary of his birth and the 60th anniversary of the publication of his epic textbook The Physiology and Biochemistry of the Skin. Join presenter Robert Dellavalle as he speaks with Dr. David R. Bickers about the legacy of Dr. Stephen Rothman.
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Genetic basis of skin youthfulness
12/03/201824 February 2015: In this podcast from the 2014 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Anne Lynn S. Chang, Stanford University Medical Center, discusses the genetic basis of skin youthfulness.
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Skin aging, tissue homeostasis, and stem cells
12/03/201810 March 2015: In this podcast from the 2014 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Ruby Ghadially, University of California at San Francisco, discusses skin aging, tissue homeostasis, and stem cells.