UC Irvine 4th Annual Skin Symposium 2021

UC Irvine 4th Annual Skin Symposium 2021

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University of California Irvine 4th Annual Skin Symposium 2021

Format:1 video + 1 pdf, size: 3.26 GB

Course Audience: dermatologist

Overview:

4th Annual Skin Symposium

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Skin Biology and Disease

FEATURED SPEAKERS

April 16, 2021

8:30am – 4:35pm

QUESTIONS? Please write to manzanor@uci.edu or samanj3@hs.uci.edu.

Virtual Seminar

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Leonard Zon, MD

Harvard Medical School

Sabine Werner, PhD

ETH Zurich

Diana Bautista, PhD

UC Berkeley

Martin Steinhoff, MD, PhD

Hamad Medical Corporation

Weill Cornell University

Alex Shalek, PhD

Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

Fiona Watt, DPhil

King’s College London

Daniel Kaplan, MD, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

Ethan Lerner, MD, PhD

Massachusetts General

Hospital

 

 

*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below

2021_Skin_Symposium_Itinerary (PDF Format)

April 16 (Video MP4 Format) (6 hours 32 minutes)

* Detail:

8:30AM – 9:05AM   Introduction by UCI Skin Biology Leadership

9:05AM – 9:50AM  Molecular mechanisms of itch and neuroinflammation in atopic dermatitis – Martin Steinhoff, MD, PhD

9:50AM – 10:35AM   Exploring skin cell heterogeneity – Fiona Watt, DPhil

10:35AM – 10:50AM  Break

10:50AM – 11:35AM  Parallels between tissue repair and cancer: The fibroblast perspective – Sabine Werner, PhD

11:35AM – 12:20PM  Identifying And Rationally Modulating Cellular Drivers Of Enhanced and Diminished Immunity – Alex Shalek, PhD

12:20PM – 1:20PM  Break

1:20PM – 2:05PM  Changing melanoma cell fate through transcriptional control – Leonard Zon, MD

2:05PM – 2:50PM  Neuroimmune interactions in Atopic Itch – Diana Bautista, PHD

3:05PM – 3:50PM  Break

3:50PM – 4:35PM  Neuronal control of cutaneous inflammation – Daniel Kaplan, MD, PhD

2:50PM – 3:05PM  Is it the itch that rashes or the rash that itches? – Ethan Lerner, MD, PhD