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December 31, 2014

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM DERMATOLOGY TIMES

Sophisticated research capabilities, big data accelerate discoveries of mechanisms, drug targets

Dermatology research is in high gear in high-tech areas but gaps remain in the understanding of how to treat common problems.
» How research has become more sophisiticated

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Insights into managing atopic dermatitis and acne
Atopic dermatitis and acne have significant physical, psychosocial and financial impacts on patients. Keep current on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of both conditions and how these may impact patient care. Read More.

Drug delivery options a hot research focus

Better technology can enhance skin penetration, improve tolerability and increase compliance. » An example: nitric oxide, nanotechnology

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Botulinum toxin injections: Cosmetic & Therapeutic treatment options
Botulinum toxin have a variety of medical uses, including smoothing out frown lines and treating pain. Articles, video, tools, and CME to help you stay up-to-date on the latest medical advances involving neurotoxins. Read More

Important gaps in dermatology research

Experts weigh in on important gaps in dermatology research today. » Eight target areas

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Closing gaps in psoriasis research

Dr. Feldman and colleagues reported in January 2014 that gaps remain in psoriasis research. » What the authors recommend.

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Compliance is shockingly understudied

Dermatologists are good at making the right diagnoses and prescribing the right therapies. But getting patients to use their prescriptions is another story-one that's shockingly understudied in dermatology. » The potential for improvement

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Tips for junior investigators

This is a challenging time for researchers—especially younger, less established investigators. » An expert's advice to younger colleagues.

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New Job Opportunities

AZ - Arizona Skin & Laser

CA - Integrated Dermatology

CA - Integrated Dermatology

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CO - Integrated Dermatology

CO - Integrated Dermatology

CT - Integrated Dermatology

District of Columbia - Integrated Dermatology

FL - Betty Bellman, MD PA

FL - First Coast Mohs

FL - Integrated Dermatology

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FL - Palm Beach Dermatology

IL - Integrated Dermatology

New Job Opportunities

MI - Dermatology at MidTowne,PC

NC - Integrated Dermatology

NJ - David A High, MD

NJ - Skin Laser & Surgery Specialists of NY/NJ

NV - Integrated Dermatology

NY - Company Confidential

NY - Garden City Dermatology PC

OR - Cynthia Dreyer MD

PA - Dermatology Associates of Lancaster

UT - Integrated Dermatology

WI - Gundersen Lutheran Health System

WI - Mayo Clinic

 
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