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Lesson from the Skin Microbiome in Innate Immunity, Skin Disease and COVID-19

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Lesson from the Skin Microbiome in Innate Immunity, Skin Disease and COVID-19

Lesson from the Skin Microbiome in Innate Immunity, Skin Disease and COVID-19

Richard Gallo, MD, PhD

 

This ongoing evidence-based series from George Washington University, hosted by Adam Friedman, MD is comprised of expert guest lectures designed to provide dermatologists and residents with access to the latest bench-to-bedside research and practical pearls.

In this episode, we are joined by presenter Richard Gallo, MD, PhD, an Irma Gigli Distinguished Professor and the Chairman of the Department of Dermatology at the University of California San Diego.

This activity was supported with an educational grant from Galderma. Special thanks to Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron for their support of this event.
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