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Broad-Spectrum & Visible Light Photoprotection Strategies for Diverse Patients – from Basic Science to Product Innovation

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Broad-Spectrum & Visible Light Photoprotection Strategies for Diverse Patients – from Basic Science to Product Innovation

Join Dr. Pearl Grimes, MD and Dr. Hawasatu Dumbuya, PhD, for an informative and interactive webinar on new research advances in broad-spectrum and visible light photoprotection needs and strategies for diverse patients. Patient needs, new science and methodologies, leveraged to support product innovation and evaluate efficacy will be discussed.

Faculty

PEARL E. GRIMES, M.D.​
Director, The Vitiligo & Pigmentation Institute of Southern California
Clinical Professor of Dermatology, University of California​
President, Global Vitiligo Foundation

HAWASATU DUMBUYA, Ph.D.​
Director, Clinical Research & Medical Affairs​
La Roche-Posay, L’Oreal USA

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