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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Telomeres and skin aging and the SOS response
12/03/201824 March 2015: In this podcast from the 2014 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Barbara Gilchrest, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, discusses the relationship between telomeres and skin aging and the SOS response.
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Retinoid effects on skin aging
12/03/20187 April 2015: In this podcast from the 2014 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, Dr. Sewon Kang, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, talks about retinoid effects on skin aging.
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Next-generation sequencing
12/03/201811 August 2015: In this Skinpod episode, Dr. Ayman Grada, Boston University, discusses his Research Techniques Made Simple article on next-generation sequencing.
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Confocal microscopy
12/03/201825 August 2015: In this Skinpod episode, Dr. Adaobi Nwaneshiudu, University of Chicago, discusses her Research Techniques Made Simple article on confocal microscopy.
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Epigenetics
12/03/20188 September 2015:In this Skinpod episode, Dr. Brian Capell, University of Pennsylvania, discusses hisResearch Techniques Made Simple article on epigenetics
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Comparative effectiveness research
12/03/201815 September 2015: In this Skinpod episode, Dr. Vinod Nambudiri, Brigham and Women's Hospital, discusses his Research Techniques Made Simplearticle on comparative effectiveness research (CER), which helps clinicians identify the best strategies among a variety of available preventive, diagnostic, and treatment options for patients.
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Viral oncogenesis and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
12/03/201822 September 2015: In this podcast from the 2015 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting, Dr. Sarah Aaron, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the UCSF Medical Center, discusses her research on viral oncogenesis and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC).
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Staging of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas
12/03/201829 September 2015: In this podcast from the 2015 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting, Dr. Chrysalyne Schmults, Assistant Professor at Brigham and Women's Hospital, discusses her research on the staging of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC).
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Lineage relationships of fibroblasts in neonatal mammalian skin
12/03/201820 January 2016: Ryan Driskell of King's College London discusses the possibilities for improving healing of large wounds, related to his talk "Lineage relationships of fibroblasts in neonatal mammalian skin" presented at the 2015 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin.
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Cell-based therapies for inherited blistering skin diseases
12/03/201827 January 2016: John McGrath, MD of King's College London discusses promising therapy for epidermolysis bullosa, related to his talk "Cell-based therapies for inherited blistering skin diseases" presented at the 2015 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin.
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Understanding how we get fat: Dietary regulation of adipocyte precursors
12/03/20183 February 2016: Matthew Rodeheffer, PhD of Yale University discusses his talk," Understanding how we get fat: Dietary regulation of adipocyte precursors," presented at the 2015 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin.
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The contribution of pre-existing adipocytes to skin wound healing
12/03/201810 February 2016: Brett Shook, PhD of Yale University discusses how fat cells help heal wounds, related to his talk "The contribution of pre-existing adipocytes to skin wound healing," presented at the 2015 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin.
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Communication between the epidermis and dermis
12/03/201826 February 2016: iona Watt of King's College London discusses her talk "Communication between the epidermis and dermis" presented at the 2015 Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin."