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What’s Old is New: The Translational Understanding of and Approaches to Dermatoporosis

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What’s Old is New: The Translational Understanding of and Approaches to Dermatoporosis

This webinar delves into the emerging field of dermatoporosis, a chronic skin fragility condition. Participants will explore the latest translational research that bridges basic science and clinical practice, enhancing our understanding of dermatoporosis. The session will cover the pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and innovative treatment approaches aimed at improving patient outcomes. Join us to gain insights into how innovative research is transforming the management of this age-related skin condition.

Faculty


Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
Professor and Chair of Dermatology
Residency Program Director
Director of Translational Research
Director of Supportive Oncodermatology
Department of Dermatology
George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences

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