Clinical Dermatology 2018
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Clinical Dermatology 2018
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Chicago, Illinois, USA
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December 07-08, 2018
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Why to Attend???
This unique international conference of Dermatology & Cosmetology provides a platform for researchers and decision makers in Dermatology field to present their latest findings and learn about all the important developments in dermatology and Cosmetology field. The increasing demand for the dermatology service is due to various skin disorders, skin cancer and most importantly the cosmetic surgery. The dermatology industry is highly fragmented with consolidation expected due to rising costs and complexity.
With members from around the world focused on learning about Dermatology & Cosmetology and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Dermatology community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Dermatology are hallmarks of this conference.
Who Should Attend and Who You’ll Meet
Dermatology 2018 welcomes the Dermatologists, Oncologists, Directors, research scholars/Dermatology Researchers, Nurses, Medical Colleges, Plastic Surgeons, doctors/clinicians, industrial professionals, student delegates and Dermatology associations & societies from biomedical and healthcare sectors to be a part of it.
Target Audience:
Dermatology Students, Scientists
Dermatology Researchers
Dermatology Faculty
Medical Colleges
Dermatology Associations and Societies
Plastic surgeons
Beauticians and Spa professionals
Business Entrepreneurs
Training Institutes
Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
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Plenary sessions
Dermatology
Dermatology is the branch of science which deals with the treatment of hair, nails and skin diseases. A dermatologist treats all kinds of skin diseases, in the widest range and some cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails. Some of the most common skin diseases dermatologists treat are skin cancer, warts, fungal infections, and psoriasis and hair loss. Melanoma is the most serious disease. Dermatopathology involves the microscopic examination, description and interpretation of diagnostic assay specimens obtained from the skin. A dermato-pathologist performs microscopic observation to detect the disease.
Acne Rosacea & Acne Vulgaris
Acne vulgaris and acne rosacea are two normally confounded skin conditions. Acne vulgaris is typically found in youngsters and youthful grown-ups. It is frequently caused by hormonal imbalance, bringing about irritation, redness and pore blockages displaying as whiteheads or pimples. Acne rosacea sometimes called "grown-up skin break out" or adult acne. Acne rosacea is an incessant issue including burst veins in the face, which in the early stages might be mixed up for acne vulgaris. Side effects incorporate flushing, redness and knocks, and in more genuine cases, the nose and cheeks may wind up noticeably swollen and distorted. Thought to be hereditarily inclined, people with reasonable compositions have a tendency to be more powerless to rosacea.
Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis
Psoriasis is a constant skin infection portrayed by red fixes on the underneath skin. It is an enduring illness that can extend from gentle to serious to resistant framework in light of this reason it over dynamic activating skin aggravation and create skin cells more than typical. Because of this issue amongst old and new skin cells it comes about as a thick irritated layer. Late bits of knowledge into the pathogenesis of psoriasis have incredibly advanced the normal improvement of new remedial methodologies. Psoriatic arthritis is a provocative joint inflammation causes joint agony and swelling that may bring about damage of the joint if the irritation isn't controlled. This joint torment can be avoided by utilizing suitable meds. Psoriatic joint pain are immune system conditions which happens when the body's safe framework erroneously sends aggravation to typical tissue or structures and is coordinated toward the joints, like rheumatoid joint pain, bringing on irritation like swelling, redness, agony and solidness and harm.
Skin infections & Skin Cancer
Skin diseases are caused by a wide assortment of germs, and side effects can fluctuate from gentle to genuine. Mellow contaminations might be treatable with over-the-counter meds and home cures, while different diseases may require therapeutic consideration. Bacterial skin diseases frequently start as little, red knocks that gradually increment in measure. Some bacterial diseases are gentle and effectively treated with topical anti-infection agents; however different contaminations require an oral anti-microbial. Diverse sorts of bacterial skin diseases include cellulitis, impetigo, boils, leprosy. Distinctive sorts of viral contaminations include shingles, chickenpox, Molluscum contagiosum, warts, measles, hand, foot, and mouth sickness. Different types of fungal infections are athlete’s foot, yeast infection, ringworm, nail fungus, oral thrush, diaper rash. A parasitic infection isn’t life-threatening but can be uncomfortable. Distinctive sorts of parasitic skin contaminations include lice, bedbugs, scabies, cutaneous hatchling migrants.
Skin cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. It occurs when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells most often caused by ultraviolet radiation from sunshine or tanning beds triggers mutations, or genetic defects, that lead the skin cells to multiply rapidly and form malignant tumours. Less common skin cancers are non-melanoma skin cancer. Basal-cell cancer grows slowly and can damage the tissue around it but is unlikely to spread to distant areas or result in death. Squamous-cell cancer is more likely to spread. Melanomas are the most aggressive. Signs include a mole that has changed in size, shape, and colour, has irregular edges, has more than one colour, is itchy or bleeds. Diagnosis is possible by biopsy. Treatment of melanoma may involve some combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapy.
Hair care, Therapies and Transplantation
Alopecia is the general medical term for hair loss. There are many types of hair loss with different symptoms and causes which includes male- and female-pattern baldness, alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, anagen effluvium, telogen effluvium. Male-pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss, affecting around half of all men by 50 years of age. It generally follows a pattern of a receding hairline, followed by thinning of the hair on the crown and temples, leaving a horseshoe shape around the back and sides of the head, it can sometimes affect women. Alopecia areata causes patches of baldness about the size of a large coin. They usually appear on the scalp but can occur anywhere on the body. It can occur at any age, but mostly affects teenagers and young adults. Scarring alopecia, also known as cicatricle alopecia, the hair is completely destroyed. Anagen effluvium is widespread hair loss that can affect your scalp, face and body. Telogen effluvium is a common type of alopecia where there is widespread thinning of the hair, rather than specific bald patches. Your hair may feel thinner, but you're unlikely to lose it all and your other body hair isn't usually affected. Treatment for hair loss includes Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, hair transplantation.
Immmunodermatology and Autoimmunity
Immunodermatology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders characterized by defective responses of the body's immune system. Immunodermatology testing is essential for the correct diagnosis and treatment of many diseases affecting epithelial organs including skin, mucous membranes, gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. Several areas have special attention such as photo-immunology effects of UV light on skin defence, inflammatory diseases, allergic contact dermatitis and atopic eczema, presumably autoimmune skin diseases such as vitiligo and psoriasis, and finally the immunology of microbial skin diseases such as retrovirus infections and leprosy. New therapies in development for the immunomodulation of include biological aimed at neutralizing TNF-alpha and chemokine receptor inhibitors. The immunofluorescence techniqueshave been invaluable in detecting both the antigen that causes the disease and the reactions initiated by the antigen, such as the production of antibodies and the activation of the complement system. The immunoperoxidase technique has also been used for these purposes in certain instances.
Pediatric Dermatology
In the field of Pediatric Dermatology includes new forms of contact dermatitis in children, fibrocystic disease of pancreas and aquagenic wrinkling of the palms, Systemic Beta-Blockade for infantile haemangioma, Universal Acquired abnormal deposits of melanin skin for paediatrics (Black carbon baby), Griscelli syndrome (silvery hair syndrome), Systemic therapies for Psoriasis, PCOS- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in children, Pediatric Psoriasisoccurred by pathologic process and relation to immune response. The Pediatric dermatology service places a strong emphasis on educating children and their families about skin disease, and the prevention of permanent cosmetic disability is stressed. The service offers the full array of pulsed dye laser therapy for port wine stains or vascular malformations, broken blood vessels, certain haemangioma and a variety of other vascular lesions of the skin.
Dermatological diagnosis, Therapies and Treatment
Among the classic diagnostic investigations are the use of Wood's light in many dermatologic disorders eg, vitiligo, pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma, porphyrias, cytodiagnosis of Tzanck in dermatologic practice eg, herpetic infections, molluscum contagiosum, leishmaniasis, pemphigus vulgaris, basal cell carcinoma, erythroplasia of Queyrat, Hailey-Hailey disease and microscopic examination for fungal and bacterial skin infections as well as for mite infestation using potassium hydroxide, simple saline, and Gram stain. Modern molecular biotechnologies encompassing gene-specific polymerase chain reaction and its variants have a substantial affect in selected cases of viral especially herpes simplex virus, bacterial, fungal, and protozoan Leishmania skin infections. Dermatology procedures include tangential excision, punch biopsy, grenz rays therapy, UVB phototherapy, PUVA phototherapy, electrodessication and curettage, intralessional injections, cryotherapy or cryosurgery and acne surgery. Many different dermatological procedures are designed to improve the condition or appearance of the skin like Acne scar removal, treating age or sun-damaged skin, chemical peel, Dermabrasions, Dermaplaning, Laser surgery for skin condition. There are also a used of ambulatory phlebotomy, blepharoplasty, botulinum toxin, hair transplantation, liposuction, microlipoinjection, photodynamic therapy, retinoids tattoo removal, tissue tightening, vein treatments.
Cosmetology
The field of cosmetology has gained remarkable interest all over the world. Cosmetic medicine is one in every of the foremost advanced side within the field of medicine that options the follow of medicine that offers priority to the appearance of someone. The relevant medication and medical specialty surgery emphasizes the identification, treatment, and bar of skin problem, there's a big side of the specialty directed towards rising the patient's look. Cosmetic things will make impact at the time of youth. They may lead to face transplantation, early ageing and wrinkles. The significant reason of this is the ultimate and repeated use of the cosmetic products. Dermatology procedures can improve the appearance of the skin by clearing skin flaws like acne, scars and wrinkles. Dermatologist can also treat skin conditions that may not necessarily be harmful, but can affect or even disfigure the appearance.
Neurocosmetics
Neurocosmetics are nothing new. The first time this term appeared officially was in 2007 at the Annual Meeting of the North American Society of Cosmetic Chemists. A neurocosmetic is a product whose active ingredients target the nerve endings of the skin, which are sensitive to heat, cold, pain, pruritus, and pressure. Since then, a number of active ingredients, such as synthetic biomimetic peptides that are capable of performing neuro-modulatory actions, have been developed. The combination between well-being and the sensations aroused by neurocosmetics attracts consumers who are looking to balance out their hectic day-to-day lives. The sensation of well-being may also be sought by those consumers who are sensitive to certain components in the formula and seek alternatives that do not cause skin irritation or inflammation. According to Cosmetics Design, neurocosmetics tend to be found more easily in the class of anti-aging products, which are capable of producing a noticeable feeling of a smoother, more radiant, healthier, and less wrinkled skin.
Pro–Aging products
Contrary to the previous trend, the first pro-aging products are beginning to emerge. This is a trend linked to women’s liberation, in a proposal in which women get rid of the imposition of needing to look perfect all the time and the pressure of always appearing young, regardless of the stage of life they are in. As a result a new category of consumers has appeared: the silver category. Women in the silver category are over 50 years old and want to look healthy at the age they are. In this sense, cosmetics for the face correct the colour and promote hydration, but do not cover wrinkles or lead to a ‘face-lifting’ effect. In the hair segment, the idea is the same: do not mask, but soften the hair and give it back its shine. This is a trend that is aligned with the concept of a more natural appearance, sometimes even without makeup. To extract the greatest possible potential from this segment, formulators should be aware of how people in the silver category would like to look.
Aging & Anti aging Science
Maturing is unavoidable; however a few examinations recommend the impacts of maturing can be turned around. Progressively, thinks about have concentrated on methodologies that could battle maturing at its center - the phone forms that add to age-related infections and changes in our physical appearance as we move toward becoming older. The viability of hostile to maturing creams depends to some degree on the dynamic fixing or fixings. Retinol is a vitamin An aggravate, the primary cancer prevention agent to be broadly utilized as a part of nonprescription wrinkle creams.
Hair care, Therapies and Transplantation
Alopecia is the general medical term for hair loss. There are many types of hair loss with different symptoms and causes which includes male- and female-pattern baldness, alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, anagen effluvium, telogen effluvium. Male-pattern baldness is the most common type of hair loss, affecting around half of all men by 50 years of age. It generally follows a pattern of a receding hairline, followed by thinning of the hair on the crown and temples, leaving a horseshoe shape around the back and sides of the head, it can sometimes affect women. Alopecia areata causes patches of baldness about the size of a large coin. They usually appear on the scalp but can occur anywhere on the body. It can occur at any age, but mostly affects teenagers and young adults. Scarring alopecia, also known as cicatricle alopecia, the hair is completely destroyed. Anagen effluvium is widespread hair loss that can affect your scalp, face and body. Telogen effluvium is a common type of alopecia where there is widespread thinning of the hair, rather than specific bald patches. Your hair may feel thinner, but you're unlikely to lose it all and your other body hair isn't usually affected. Treatment for hair loss includes Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy, hair transplantation
Cosmetic and Aesthetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgery is elective surgery that is embraced by the patient keeping in mind the end goal to enhance their physical appearance exclusively for stylish purposes. Cosmetic surgery can outwardly enhance zones that the individual might be miserable with, which may have beforehand caused them stress or humiliation. Prominent cases of cosmetic surgery include Liposuction, Tummy tucks, Breast augmentation, Face lifts, Rhinoplasty. Less basic cases of restorative surgery include Hair replacement, Buttock augmentation, Arm lifts. Plastic surgery is a surgical forte including the reclamation, recreation, or change of the human body. It can be isolated into two classes. The first is reconstructive surgery which incorporates craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of consumes. The other is restorative or stylish surgery. While reconstructive surgery intends to remake a piece of the body or enhance its working, corrective surgery goes for enhancing the presence of it. Aesthetic surgeryis a basic segment of plastic surgery and incorporates facial and body tasteful surgery. Plastic specialists utilize restorative surgical standards in all reconstructive surgical methods and also separated operations to enhance general appearance.
Affects and Side Effects of Cosmetics:
We get a kick out of the chance to remain solid and a significant number of us additionally jump at the chance to look great. To accomplish a sound life and great looks, many individuals wind up utilizing numerous individual care items, and the clear majority of them have high concoction content. There are really a few substances based individual care items that are alright for our body, however you should look out for a portion of the harsher ones. These chemicals are effective, and if they're utilized frequently for quite a while, they can influence the skin in an assortment of unsavory ways. These chemicals likewise indicate prompt responses on excessively delicate skins. There are different chemicals utilized as a part of the planning of beautifying agents which ought to be utilized with alert, or else they can have destructive impacts.
Prevention & Treatment for Skin Diseases
Skin serves many purposes; it is waterproof and shields your organs from harmful elements. It keeps you warm when it is cold and keeps you cool when it is warm. Together with other organs, skin plays an important role in immunity by combating infections and warding off potentially detrimental microorganisms. But the skin is not immune to infections and diseases. Issues related to the skin can vary from being mild to fatally severe. Skin diseases are not easy to live with. It is after all an important factor in outward appearance. The symptoms vary from disease to disease but mostly the manifestations are often unsightly like redness, swelling, burning, itching, scabs, bumps, and lumps, to name a few. Skin diseases often results in emotional disorders. The treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the disease.
Market research report
The market has seen numerous vital activities in the current years. Top organizations in the dermatology drugs showcase deliberately procured new companies and average sized organizations to expand items and administrations. 2016 saw a big but expected increase in PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) treatments such as hair treatment and restoration, particularly as the information about how it works became more popular in the news. However, what is interesting is that in 2016, January was when the most people were looking for it, followed by May. This aligns with key times for when people want to get in shape, ahead of the summer months and of course in January, to start the year off right.
Chart shows comparison of the last 12 months versus the 12 months prior in US based searches for “Cool Sculpting”.
“Laser Treatment” terms continue to do well as the procedure becomes even more popular. These keywords have increased by 21% over the last year.
“Skin Treatments” as a keyword group have also shown a surge in popularity in the last year with a increase of 19%. Fraxel has also been popular online and these keywords have also increased by 17% in 2016.
Importance and scope on Clinical Dermatology:
Owing to the importance of each, the Clinical Dermatology Congress is a common platform for the discussion of various important issues which may be helpful for the clinicians, medical practitioners, patients, researchers, faculty members and students. Many developing countries have no skin care specialists and referral is made difficult by distances and availability of travel funds.
Why Chicago:
Chicago is the cultural, commercial, and financial Center of Northern California.
Dermatology advances at Chicago:
There are lots of practising dermatologists in the Chicago Bay Area and provides the appropriate educational setting for the continued advancement of professional knowledge and skills in dermatology and related fields.
Products manufactured by the industry related Dermatology Research:-
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Dermatology Consultants, P.C. - Provides medical, surgical, and cosmetic care services
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Dermatology Clinics of Southwest Virginias, PLLC - Drmatology services through skin care centres
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Dermatology Associates of Wisconsin S.C. - Provides medical, surgical, and cosmetic care services
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Integrated Dermatology Group-provides practise management services for active dermatologists
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Northeast dermatology Associates-Mohs surgery and Dermatopathology
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Medical management Inc. –Management services to dermatology practices that are owned by physicians
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West Dermatology-Skin cancer, acne, eczema, psoriasis and rosacea.
Fund Allotment to Dermatology Research:-
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) allot $33,700.
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Doris Duke International Clinical Research Fellowship (ICRF) allot $29,000.
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Global Health Equity Scholars (GHES) Fellowship allot.
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Medical Research Fellows Program allot $29,000.
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The CDC Experience Applied Epidemiology Fellowship.
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Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF) Medical Student Research Grant allot $3,000
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American Skin Association (ASA) Medical Student Grant Targeting Melanoma allot $7,000 renewable for one year.
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American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Diversity Mentorship Program allot $1500
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American Dermatological Association (ADA) Medical Student Fellowship allot $700 per month, up to 3 months.
Past Conference Report
Clinical Dermatology 2017
9th Clinical Dermatology Congress held during October 16-18, 2017 at New York, USA by Conferenceseries LLC Ltd This was an overwhelming success depends on the theme “Breakthrough to Excellence on Clinical Dermatology”. The conference was not successful without the endless efforts by Organizing Committee members. It was the best platform for the gathering for dermatologists, presidents, directors of Dermatology societies and associations, deans of Universities, Head of the department of dermatology, researchers, industrialists, pharmaceutical organizations and research students from all over the world.
The Conference was initiated with the presence of Keynote Speakers which include:
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P.R. Raghavan, Nanorx Inc, USA
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Ayyaz M Shah, Shah Dermatology & Global Aesthetic Laser Academy, USA
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Kimberly Campbell, Dermatology Authority, USA
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Ayman El-Attar, American Aesthetic Association, USA
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Hooman Khorasani, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
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Hana Zelenkova, DOST Svidnik, Slovakia
On behalf of EB members we would like to thank Moshe Ben-Shoshan, Montreal Children’s Hospital, Canada, Amanda Doyle, Russak Dermatology Clinic, USA, Ljudmila Stojanovich, University Medical Center, Serbia, Sungin Cho, Root Hair Transplantation Center, Korea, Mohammad Abdul Hye, Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College, Bangladesh, Francis Oronsaye, University of Benin, Nigeria, Mustafa Turhan Sahin, Celal Bayar University, Turkey, Ercan Arca, Private Guven Hospital, Turkey, Mohd Asif, National Institute of medical science and University, India, Ayman El-Attar, American Aesthetic Association, USA, Kimihiko Okazaki, Okazaki Medical Clinic, Japan, for their outstanding contribution in the field of Clinical and medical dermatology | Dermatological manifestations | Skin diseases | Diagnostic procedure, therapies and treatment and simultaneously encouraging scientific gathering through their thoughtful and inspiring talk. Additional attraction came by the outstanding poster presentations by Christopher Mancuso, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA, Fariz Yahya, University Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia, Kripa Raj Ahuja, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Mi Hye Lee, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, South Korea, Hina Hussain, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, Irmina Maria Michalek, University of Tampere, Finland. Our heartfelt thanks for the excellent workshop presenters Woo Koung Lee, Hak Kyu Lee and Sungin Cho from Root Hair Transplantation Center, South Korea. A special thanks to the Symposium on Day 3 by Jeffrey M. Weinberg, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, USA.
Thank you to everyone for the enormous exquisite response. This inspires us to continue organizing events and conferences for furthering the Dermatological research. Conferenceseries LLC Ltd offers its heartfelt appreciation to the Organizing Committee Members, namely Dr. Palayakotai Raghavan, Dr. Hana Zelenkova, Dr. Ayman El-Attar, Dr. Kimberly Campbell and to the Moderators Hina Hussain and Mustafa Turhan Sahin, who supported us throughout the event. Also, it would be incomplete without thanking all our expert presenters from all around the world which includes various outside experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating the discussion forums.
Past Reports Gallery Clinical Dermatology 2016
8th Clinical Dermatology Congress was organized during August 24-25, 2016 at Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Conference was organized around the theme "Evaluation of New Ideas towards Dermatology". The conference delivered an excellent platform for researchers, industrialists, government organizations, and students from all over the world to learn, share and establish a new prospect and hopes on-going projects in Dermatology Research and paved a new path to Dermatological R&D. Once again, it affirmed its status as one of the best conferences on Dermatology.
The Conference was initiated with the presence of Keynote Speakers which include:
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Hana Zelenkova, Slovak Society of Cosmetic and Aesthetic Dermatology, Slovakia
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Ajay K Banga, Mercer University, USA
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Martin D’Souza, Mercer University, USA
A series of invited lectures by Keynote Speakers and Honourable Guest on the scientific sessions which include: Dermatological Diseases, Diagnostic procedure and treatment, Dermatological procedure, Drug delivery system.
Conference series LLC on behalf of EB members would like congratulate Dr. Ricardo Hsieh, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dr. Ercan Arca, Gulhane Military Academy, Turkey, Dr. Mustafa Turhan Sahin, Celal Bayar University, Turkey, Dr. Amir Feily, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Dr. Camila Folle, University of Barcelona, Spain for their outstanding contribution in the field of Dermatological skin diseases, Acne and Rosacea, Diagnostic procedure and treatment, and simultaneously encouraging scientific gathering through their thoughtful and inspiring talk.
Thank you to everyone for the enormous exquisite response. This inspires us to continue organizing events and conferences for furthering the Dermatological research. Conferenceseries LLC offers its heartfelt appreciation to the Organizing Committee Members, namely Dr. Ajay K Banga, Dr. Martin D’Souza, Dr. Hana Zelenkova, Dr. Ricardo Hsieh, Dr. Amir Feily, Dr. Nooshin Bagherani, Dr. Bruce Smoller, Dr. Phillipe Humbert, Dr. George Kroumpouzos who supported us throughout the event. Also, it would be incomplete without thanking all our expert presenters from all around the world which includes various outside experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating the discussion forums.
Past Reports Gallery Dermatology 2017
14th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology hosted by Conferenceseries LLC was held during June 19-20, 2017 in Philadelphia USA with the theme "The Skin Interface with the world". Active participation of Doctors, Dermatologists, Researchers, Students and Leaders from the fields of Dermatology is highly appreciated and made this event a blast.
The meeting covered various sessions, in which the discussions included the scientific tracks.
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Dermatological Diseases
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Clinical Dermatology
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Cosmetic/Aesthetic Dermatology
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Dermatological Oncology
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Medical Dermatology
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Premature Greying Of Hair: Causes And Remedies
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Dermatology: Therapies and Advances
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Aesthetic Dermatology
The conference was initiated with a series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The list included:
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Regina Folster-Holst, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Neil Sandhu, Daystar Skin and Cancer Center, USA
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Michael Ibbott, Derme&Co, Canada
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Daniel de Rossi Fattaccioli, Perù Dermatology Society, Peru
All the above mentioned Honorable Guests and keynote speakers gave their energetic and fruitful contributions at Dermatology 2017.
Conference Series LLC offers its heartfelt appreciation to all the speakers who have attended and obliged to the Organizing Committee Members, adepts of field, various outside experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating the discussion forums. Conference Series LLC also took privilege to felicitate the Organizing Committee Members who supported this event.
Past Reports Gallery Dermatology 2016
6th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Dermatology was organized during May 4-6, 2016 at Chicago USA. The Conference was organized around the theme "Global Tuning of Innovative Therapies". The conference delivered an excellent platform for researchers, industrialists, government organizations, and students from all over the world to learn, share and establish a new prospect and hopes on-going projects in Dermatology Research and paved a new path to Dermatological R&D. Once again, it affirmed its status as one of the best conferences on Dermatology.
The Conference was initiated with the presence of Keynote Speakers which include:
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Barry Lycka, University of Alberta, Canada
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Dariush Honardoust, British Columbia Academy of Medical Aesthetics and Skin Care, Canada
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Bozena Michniak-Kohn,Rutgers University, USA
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Iona Weir, Decima Health Ltd, New Zealand
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Ali Khalifeh, Canadian Association of Cosmetic Dermatology and Surgery, Canada
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Ayman El-Attar, American Aesthetic Association, USA
A series of invited lectures by Keynote Speakers and Honourable Guest on the scientific sessions which include: Dermatological Diseases, Aesthetic Dermatology, Skin Infection, Dermatological Oncology, Clinical and Medical Dermatology, Dermatology: Therapies and Advances, Cosmetic Dermatology and Dermatopathology.
Conference series LLC on behalf of EB members would like congratulate Drazen M Jukic University of Florida, USA, Stephen M Mastorides, James A Haley Veterans Hospital, USA, Kate Ross, LA Plastic Surgery & Dermatology, USA and Srdjan Prodanovich EZDERM, LLC, USA for their outstanding contribution in the field of Teledermatology and simultaneously encouraging scientific gathering through their thoughtful and inspiring talk.The supporting sponsor who continuously shows confidence in our conferences was Texas Institute of Dermatology, USA.
Thank you to everyone for the enormous exquisite response. This inspires us to continue organizing events and conferences for furthering the Dermatological research.Conferenceseries LLC offers its heartfelt appreciation to the Organizing Committee Members, namely Prof Maurice Efana Asuquo, Dr. Bertha Baum, Dr. Reza F Ghohestani who supported us throughout the event. Also, it would be incomplete without thanking all our expert presenters from all around the world which includes various outside experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating the discussion forums.
Past Reports Gallery Dermatology-2015
On July 13-15, 2015, OMICS Group organized its 5th International Conference on Clinical & Experimental Dermatology. This conference was OMICS endeavour to strengthen the future of the Dermatology with scientist’s dermatologists, researchers, health care professionals, university professors, industrialists, dermatological associations, editorial board members of OMICS journals, and students.
The Keynote speakers for the conference were: Clay J Cockerell, Founder of Cockerell Dermatopathology, USA, Martin C. Mihm, Brigham & Women’s Hospital, USA, Reza F. Ghohestani, Texas Institute of Dermatology, USA, Namrita Lall, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
The keynote sessions, invited lectures by honorable guests, and all the other sessions highlighted the current challenges, issues, opportunities, innovations and ideas, in pharmaceutical research, that was reflected by the theme of the conference “Advanced Therapeutic and Modern Dermatological Technologies". The theme touched upon various topics like Dermatology: Therapies & Advances, Diagnostic Techniques in Dermatology, Herbal Dermatology, Dermatological Oncology, Cosmetic Dermatology, Dermatological Diseases, and Allergy. This gave a rewarding learning environment to all the attendees.
OMICS group wishes to acknowledge all the organizing committee members, chair and co-chair, editorial board members of OMICS group journals, speakers, students, sponsors, exhibitors and media partners in making this event a great success.
The supporting sponsor who continuously shows confidence in our conferences was Texas Institute of Dermatology, USA.
Past Reports Gallery