Work with thought leaders and academic experts in dermatology

Companies can greatly benefit from working with experts in the field of dermatology. These researchers can provide valuable insights and knowledge to improve products and services related to skincare, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. They can conduct clinical trials, provide expert opinions, and contribute to research and development efforts. By collaborating with dermatology thought leaders, companies can enhance their credibility, gain a competitive edge, and ensure their offerings meet the highest standards of quality and effectiveness.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in dermatology include Abiodun Adewuya, Payam Zarrintaj, Ph.D., Samiksha Wasnik, Samiul Amin, Leo R Fitzpatrick PhD, Jenya Antonova, Felipe Oyarzun-Ampuero, Professor Esper A. Cavalheiro, Sujasha Gupta, VIVEK Kumar MORYA, Ph.D., Jonadab Dos Santos Silva, MD, Yasmeen George, and Jessica Barker, Ph.D..

Payam Zarrintaj, Ph.D.

"World Top 2% Scientist" "Senior Scientist at allnex"
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (55)
Polymer Engineering
Biomaterials
Tissue engineering
Drug delivery
Materials Chemistry
And 50 more
About
**Payam Zarrintaj** earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Engineering-Tissue Engineering from Tehran University in 2018. Then he joined Oklahoma State University and the University of Montana as a Postdoctoral research associate. His research interests involve understanding advanced polymers in the biomedical field, including tissue engineering and drug delivery. He is known for developing strategies for treating damaged tissues/organs and controlling biological substances for target delivery into the human body using smart and stimuli-responsive polymers. He has published extensively in the area of polymer/biomedical engineering, and as of November 2023, he has been cited more than 7300 times and has an h-index of 48. Furthermore, some of his publications earned him the honor of being included among the "Top Hottest Articles" and featured as "The most downloaded articles" and "The most cited articles" from ScienceDirect. He has received several awards, including "Top Peer Reviewer" (2019) and "outstanding reviewer." Also, he was listed as the world's top 2% scientist for two consecutive years (2022 and 2023). Right now, he is a senior scientist at allnex.
Most Relevant Publications (2+)

114 total publications

Skin care and rejuvenation by cosmeceutical facial mask

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology / Aug 21, 2018

Nilforoushzadeh, M. A., Amirkhani, M. A., Zarrintaj, P., Salehi Moghaddam, A., Mehrabi, T., Alavi, S., & Mollapour Sisakht, M. (2018). Skin care and rejuvenation by cosmeceutical facial mask. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 17(5), 693–702. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.12730

Bio - Conductive Scaffold Based on Agarose - Polyaniline for Tissue Engineering

Journal of Skin and Stem Cell / Jun 30, 2017

Zarrintaj, P., Rezaeian, I., Bakhshandeh, B., Heshmatian, B., & Ganjali, M. R. (2017). Bio - Conductive Scaffold Based on Agarose - Polyaniline for Tissue Engineering. Journal of Skin and Stem Cell, In Press(In Press). https://doi.org/10.5812/jssc.67394

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Samiksha Wasnik

Scientist Immunology and Regenerative Medicine
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (30)
Immunology
Stem cell research
Biomedical science
Regenerative medicine
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
And 25 more
About
Self-motivated research scientist with 10+ years of extensive experience in immunology, regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, T-cell bioengineering, mechanism of action study, in vitro/ in vivo assays, knowledge of sample collection, in-vivo model development for cancer, acute organ injury, bone fracture, sepsis, multiple sclerosis, IBD. ➢ Ability to work independently and within a team, leveraging experience in innovative lab technologies, resulting in a federal grant of $430,000 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the National Institutes of Health. ➢ Team leader, able to manage project priorities, mentored students, technicians, and post-docs. Responsible for writing and timely submissions for IACUC, IRB protocols, NIH/DOD/CIRM and institutional grant proposals. ➢ Completed projects on developing novel immune or cell therapies, resulting in +10 high-impact publications and one international patent.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

35 total publications

Dopamine transporter (DAT1) VNTR polymorphism in 12 Indian populations

Neurological Sciences / Sep 25, 2009

Bhaskar, L. V. K. S., Thangaraj, K., Mulligan, C. J., Wasnik, S., Nandan, A., Sharma, V. K., Sharma, V., Reddy, A. G., Singh, L., & Rao, V. R. (2009). Dopamine transporter (DAT1) VNTR polymorphism in 12 Indian populations. Neurological Sciences, 30(6), 487–493. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-009-0139-2

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Samiul Amin

Professor of Practice at University of Miami Professor of Practice and Director ECAP at University of Miami with expertise in Formulation Design, Rheology, Biosurfactants, Biopolymers and Materials Science.
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (37)
Complex Fluids
Rheology
Microrheology
Protein Aggregation
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
And 32 more
About
With over 22 years of industry and academic experience in SoftMatter, colloids, and complex fluids, I am a Professor of Practice and Director of the Engineering Corporate Affiliate Program (ECAP) at the University of Miami. My mission is to bridge the gap between engineering education/research and industry needs, and to foster a culture of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship among students and faculty. I am also co-founder of FastFormulator a Formulation Design Lab developing novel sustainable formulations for a wide range of industries utilizing an integrated approach of High THroughput FOrmulation Automation/Advanced CHaracterization/AI-ML and based on deep colloid science/complex fluids insights. <br> As a leading researcher and consultant in formulation design and performance optimization of consumer, cosmetic, biopharmaceutical, and homecare products, I collaborate with multiple global companies and organizations to develop novel and sustainable solutions based on high throughput formulation, AI/ML, advanced characterization and novel sustainable materials. I also teach courses in polymers, surfactants, emulsions, rheology, tribology, and innovation management, and chair international conferences in my field of expertise. I am passionate about advancing the science and engineering of complex fluids and cosmetics, and sharing my knowledge and insights with the next generation of engineers and innovators.
Most Relevant Publications (19+)

68 total publications

Surface Activity of Surfactant–Polyelectrolyte Mixtures through Nanoplasmonic Sensing Technology

Cosmetics / Oct 12, 2022

Perea Cubides, T. A., & Amin, S. (2022). Surface Activity of Surfactant–Polyelectrolyte Mixtures through Nanoplasmonic Sensing Technology. Cosmetics, 9(5), 105. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9050105

Methylcellulose-Chitosan Smart Gels for Hairstyling

Cosmetics / Jun 27, 2022

Hartson, M., Coyle, C., & Amin, S. (2022). Methylcellulose-Chitosan Smart Gels for Hairstyling. Cosmetics, 9(4), 69. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9040069

Sustainable thermoresponsive whey protein‐ and chitosan‐based oil‐in‐water emulsions for cosmetic applications

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Dec 05, 2021

Speer, S., & Amin, S. (2021). Sustainable thermoresponsive whey protein‐ and chitosan‐based oil‐in‐water emulsions for cosmetic applications. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 44(1), 30–41. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12752

High‐performance sulphate‐free cleansers: Surface activity, foaming and rheology

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Nov 14, 2021

Yorke, K., Potanin, A., Jogun, S., Morgan, A., Shen, H., & Amin, S. (2021). High‐performance sulphate‐free cleansers: Surface activity, foaming and rheology. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(6), 636–652. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12740

Rheological stability of carbomer in hydroalcoholic gels: Influence of alcohol type

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Dec 01, 2021

Kolman, M., Smith, C., Chakrabarty, D., & Amin, S. (2021). Rheological stability of carbomer in hydroalcoholic gels: Influence of alcohol type. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(6), 748–763. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12750

Exploring the Utility of Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy (DWS) as a Novel Tool for Early Detection of Stability Issues in Cosmetic Emulsions

Cosmetics / Oct 28, 2021

Kolman, M., Boland, G., & Amin, S. (2021). Exploring the Utility of Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy (DWS) as a Novel Tool for Early Detection of Stability Issues in Cosmetic Emulsions. Cosmetics, 8(4), 99. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8040099

Flow and performance effects of talc alternatives on powder cosmetic formulations

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Sep 01, 2021

Ajayi, O. M., & Amin, S. (2021). Flow and performance effects of talc alternatives on powder cosmetic formulations. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(5), 588–600. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12733

High Performance Conditioning Shampoo with Hyaluronic Acid and Sustainable Surfactants

Cosmetics / Aug 06, 2021

Yorke, K., & Amin, S. (2021). High Performance Conditioning Shampoo with Hyaluronic Acid and Sustainable Surfactants. Cosmetics, 8(3), 71. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8030071

Impact of Processing Conditions on Rheology, Tribology and Wet Lubrication Performance of a Novel Amino Lipid Hair Conditioner

Cosmetics / Aug 26, 2021

Ajayi, O., Davies, A., & Amin, S. (2021). Impact of Processing Conditions on Rheology, Tribology and Wet Lubrication Performance of a Novel Amino Lipid Hair Conditioner. Cosmetics, 8(3), 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8030077

Challenges and effective routes for formulating and delivery of epidermal growth factors in skin care

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Jan 15, 2021

Eskens, O., & Amin, S. (2021). Challenges and effective routes for formulating and delivery of epidermal growth factors in skin care. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(2), 123–130. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12685

Impact of polyelectrolyte‐surfactant interactions on the rheology and wet lubrication performance of conditioning shampoo

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Mar 18, 2021

Benhur, A. M., Diaz, J., & Amin, S. (2021). Impact of polyelectrolyte‐surfactant interactions on the rheology and wet lubrication performance of conditioning shampoo. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(2), 246–253. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12689

Optimizing interactions between soluble silk fibroin and capryl glucoside for design of a natural and high‐performance co‐surfactant system

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Dec 30, 2020

Maxwell, R., Costache, M. C., Giarrosso, A., Bosques, C., & Amin, S. (2020). Optimizing interactions between soluble silk fibroin and capryl glucoside for design of a natural and high‐performance co‐surfactant system. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 43(1), 68–77. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12676

Rheological Investigation of Thermoresponsive Alginate-Methylcellulose Gels for Epidermal Growth Factor Formulation

Cosmetics / Dec 30, 2020

Eskens, O., Villani, G., & Amin, S. (2020). Rheological Investigation of Thermoresponsive Alginate-Methylcellulose Gels for Epidermal Growth Factor Formulation. Cosmetics, 8(1), 3. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8010003

Design of high‐performance curling mascara through utilization of smart thermoresponsive polymer

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Aug 19, 2020

Chen, S., & Amin, S. (2020). Design of high‐performance curling mascara through utilization of smart thermoresponsive polymer. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 42(6), 557–563. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12639

Design of sustainable lip gloss formulation with biosurfactants and silica particles

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Aug 20, 2020

Drakontis, C. E., & Amin, S. (2020). Design of sustainable lip gloss formulation with biosurfactants and silica particles. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 42(6), 573–580. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12642

Engineering rheological response in chitosan–sophorolipid systems through controlled interactions

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Jul 20, 2020

Pingali, S., Benhur, A. M., & Amin, S. (2020). Engineering rheological response in chitosan–sophorolipid systems through controlled interactions. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 42(4), 407–414. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12640

Microstructure design of CTAC:FA and BTAC:FA lamellar gels for optimized rheological performance utilizing automated formulation platform

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Apr 24, 2020

Davies, A. R., & Amin, S. (2020). Microstructure design of CTAC:FA and BTAC:FA lamellar gels for optimized rheological performance utilizing automated formulation platform. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 42(3), 259–269. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12609

Designing high‐performance colour cosmetics through optimization of powder flow characteristics

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Mar 11, 2020

Liu, X., Drakontis, C., & Amin, S. (2020). Designing high‐performance colour cosmetics through optimization of powder flow characteristics. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 42(2), 208–216. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12608

Microrheological study of ternary surfactant‐biosurfactant mixtures

International Journal of Cosmetic Science / Jun 28, 2019

Xu, L., & Amin, S. (2019). Microrheological study of ternary surfactant‐biosurfactant mixtures. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 41(4), 364–370. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.12541

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Jenya Antonova

Independent Health Economist with deep expertise in PRO and COA, fusing a passion for winning strategies with a track record of award-winning research excellence
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (19)
Pharmaceutical Science
Health Policy
Pharmacy
Immunology and Allergy
Immunology
And 14 more
About
As an independent health economist, I am opening my schedule to new projects and partnerships. Contact me if you need expert support with patient-reported outcomes (PROs), clinical outcome assessment (COA), or health economics and outcomes research (HEOR). #OpenToWork   My clients hire me for my strategic acumen, organizational agility, holistic vision, and scientific excellence in project execution. Here's a snapshot of areas where I've had the privilege to make an impact:   **HEOR Strategic Acumen:** Tailored value propositions, access strategies, and evidence generation plans that resonate with payers, regulators, policymakers, healthcare providers, and patients.   **PRO & COA Strategic and Tactical Support**: Maximized the value of products through robust and comprehensive PRO and COA strategy for regulatory, HTA, and publication purposes; supported regulatory communications; demonstrated excellence in the execution of PRO and COA dossiers, statistical analysis plans, clinical study reports, and publications.   **Literature Reviews**: Executed targeted (quick and clean) and systematic literature reviews that deliver insights that drive strategy.   **In-House Support and Collaborative Leadership**: Provided strategic in-house tactical support and adeptly steered cross-functional collaboration within matrix organizations, leading to unified progress and shared victories.
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

21 total publications

Omalizumab response in patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria: Insights from the XTEND-CIU study

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology / Apr 01, 2018

Casale, T. B., Win, P. H., Bernstein, J. A., Rosén, K., Holden, M., Iqbal, A., Trzaskoma, B. L., Yang, M., Antonova, E. N., Murphy, T., Scarupa, M. D., Sofen, H., & Kaplan, A. (2018). Omalizumab response in patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria: Insights from the XTEND-CIU study. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 78(4), 793–795. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2017.10.010

Resource Use and Costs in an Insured Population of Patients with Chronic Idiopathic/Spontaneous Urticaria

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology / Jun 09, 2015

Broder, M. S., Raimundo, K., Antonova, E., & Chang, E. (2015). Resource Use and Costs in an Insured Population of Patients with Chronic Idiopathic/Spontaneous Urticaria. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 16(4), 313–321. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40257-015-0134-8

Omalizumab substantially improves dermatology‐related quality of life in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology / Jul 19, 2017

Finlay, A. Y., Kaplan, A. P., Beck, L. A., Antonova, E. N., Balp, M. ‐M., Zazzali, J., Khalil, S., & Maurer, M. (2017). Omalizumab substantially improves dermatology‐related quality of life in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 31(10), 1715–1721. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jdv.14384

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Felipe Oyarzun-Ampuero

Professor at Universidad of Chile with wide interest in encapsulation at nano, micro and macroscale
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (36)
Pharmaceutical Science
Food Science
Biotechnology
Pharmacology
Drug Discovery
And 31 more
About
Felipe Oyarzún Ampuero graduated as a Pharmaceutical Chemist in the Austral University of Chile (2004). He obtained a “Diploma of Advanced Studies” (year 2007) and the degree of “Doctor in Research and Development of Medicines” (year 2011) at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). Later he developed postdoctoral studies (2011-2013) at the Polymer Laboratory of the Universidad Austral de Chile. To carry out these studies he has received scholarships from MINEDUC (undergraduate) and CONICYT (postgraduate). In 2013 he joined to the University of Chile as an academic with a project on “Insertion of Advanced Human Capital in the Academy”. He is currently the Director of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology. In the teaching field he teaches to undergraduate and graduate students (Master's and Doctorate). He has been a researcher responsible for projects related to basic science (1 Fondecyt startup, 3 Fondecyt Regular, 2 Fondecyt postdoctoral) and several technological and/or applied science projects (Fondequip, Fondef and Corfo, among others). He has also been principal investigator in projects of different kinds (Fondap, Fondef, Fondequip, Anillo, Fondecyt regular, among others). The laboratory directed by Dr. Oyarzún has the necessary equipment to characterize liquid and solid formulations of different sizes (from nanometers to millimeters), their stability and the release profile of the active molecule contained. His main lines of research are: Encapsulation of active molecules (drugs and nutrients) in nano- and microsystems mediated by non-covalent interactions. Study of chemical interactions for the formation of nano and microsystems. Development of new materials for the pharmaceutical and food industries. Dr. Oyarzún has published more than 50 ISI publications, almost all of them from the first quartile. Below are the patents in which he appears as an inventor: **Accepted patents:** Application for USA: A new and green methodology to create polymeric nanocarriers containig hydrophilic low molecular-weight drugs and providing a very high drug loading and a very high prolonged release” (US/16/888,438). Felipe Oyarzún, Gabriela Villamizar, Ignacio Moreno, Elton Molina (**GRANTED**). Application for Spain: Nanocapsules with a polimeric Shell (ES2385995B2). María José Alonso Fernández, Dolores Torres López, Gustavo Rivera Rodríguez, Felipe Andrés Oyarzún Ampuero, Giovanna Lollo Giovanna, Teresa Gonzalo Lázaro, Marcos García Fuentes (**GRANTED AND LICENSED**). Application for USA:Nanocapsules with a polimeric Shell (US 9415019, B2). María José Alonso Fernández, Dolores Torres López, Gustavo Rivera Rodríguez, Felipe Andrés Oyarzún Ampuero, Giovanna Lollo Giovanna, Teresa Gonzalo Lázaro, Marcos García Fuentes (**GRANTED**). Application for Europe: Nanocapsules with a polymeric Shell (EP2664324(B1). María José Alonso Fernández, Dolores Torres López, Gustavo Rivera Rodríguez, Felipe Andrés Oyarzún Ampuero, Giovanna Lollo Giovanna, Teresa Gonzalo Lázaro, Marcos García Fuentes (**GRANTED**). Application for Chile: Biomaterial que comprende quitosano y al menos un glicosaminoglicano” (PCT/CL2012/000023). Miguel Concha Murray, Ignacio Moreno Villoslada, Sandra Lorena Orellana Donoso, Felipe Oyarzun Ampuero, María Alejandra Vidal Villa, Annesi Gisela Giacaman Fonseca, María Francisca Pavicic Rojas, Carlos Morales Hernandez, Marcos Ruminot Bascur, Sandra Pamela Jofre Rivas (**GRANTED**). **Application patents:** M.P. Ocaranza, J.E. Jalil, J.O. Morales, F. Oyarzun-Ampuero, E. Soto-Bustamante, F. Gonzalez-Nilo. Composición farmacéutica que comprende un péptido o una combinación de péptidos agonistas de los receptores Mas, AT1 y AT2. Chilean Patent Application PCT/CL2023/050084. PCT Application: Compositions (PCT/IB2022/051550). Verónica Palma, Daniela Carrillo, Fernando Valenzuela, Felipe Oyarzún, María Gabriela Villamizar (**LICENCED**). PCT Application: Nanoparticle of chitosan and cyclodextrin containing encapsulated interferon and pharmaceutical compositions that contain it" (PCT/IB2019/052510). Rodrigo Naves, Luis González Felipe Oyarzún. PCT Application: Método para obtener nanoestructuras con carotenoides y nanoestructuras obtenidas (PCT/CL2017/0550046). Felipe Oyarzún, Javier Morales, Matías Silva, Mariela Inostroza, Andrew Quest, Marcelo Kogan, Simón Guerrero, Ignacio Moreno, Carlos Alarcón, Mario Flores, César Torres (**LICENCED**). PCT Application: Curcumin-Loaded nanoemulsions, method of manufacture, and method of preventive treatment using the same (PCT) (15/856,786). Felipe Oyarzún, Andrew Quest, Simón Guerrero, Marcelo Kogan, Pamela Contreras, Víctor Díaz, Pablo Lara, Areli Cárdenas, Lisette Leyton, Andrea Vivanco, Víctor Miranda. Application for Chile: Microdieta para especies marinas de cultivo, incluyendo peces en etapas de desarrollo, la que una vez deshidratada y reconstituida toma una forma alargada similar a un alimento vivo, y método de preparación (201603279). Felipe Andrés Oyarzún Ampuero, Ignacio Moreno-Villoslada, Mariela Inostroza Riquelme. Application for Brazil: Nanocapsules with a polymeric Shell (PI98213). María José Alonso Fernández, Dolores Torres López, Gustavo Rivera Rodríguez, Felipe Andrés Oyarzún Ampuero, Giovanna Lollo Giovanna, Teresa Gonzalo Lázaro, Marcos García Fuentes. Application for China: Nanocapsules with a polymeric Shell (CN103596558). María José Alonso Fernández, Dolores Torres López, Gustavo Rivera Rodríguez, Felipe Andrés Oyarzún Ampuero, Giovanna Lollo Giovanna, Teresa Gonzalo Lázaro, Marcos García Fuentes.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

59 total publications

A Simple Mathematical Model for Wound Closure Evaluation

Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists / Dec 01, 2015

Vidal, A., Mendieta Zerón, H., Giacaman, I., Camarillo Romero, M. del S., López, S. P., Meza Trillo, L. E., Pérez Pérez, D. A., Concha, M., Torres-Gallegos, C., Orellana, S. L., Oyarzun-Ampuero, F., & Moreno-Villoslada, I. (2015). A Simple Mathematical Model for Wound Closure Evaluation. Journal of the American College of Clinical Wound Specialists, 7(1–3), 40–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jccw.2016.07.002

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Professor Esper A. Cavalheiro

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Sujasha Gupta

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (65)
Neuroscience
Bioelectronics
Machine Learning
Smart Materials
Composites
And 60 more
Most Relevant Publications (3+)

64 total publications

Inhibition of nuclear transcription factor NFκB by green tea constituent epigallocatechin-3-gallate in human epidermoid carcinoma cells A431

Journal of Dermatological Science / Mar 01, 1998

Mukhtar, H., Grupta, S., & Ahmad, N. (1998). Inhibition of nuclear transcription factor NFκB by green tea constituent epigallocatechin-3-gallate in human epidermoid carcinoma cells A431. Journal of Dermatological Science, 16, S50. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0923-1811(98)83294-5

Involvement of Fas (APO-1/CD-95) during Photodynamic-Therapy-Mediated Apoptosis in Human Epidermoid Carcinoma A431 Cells

Journal of Investigative Dermatology / Dec 01, 2000

Ahmad, N., Gupta, S., Feyes, D. K., & Mukhtar, H. (2000). Involvement of Fas (APO-1/CD-95) during Photodynamic-Therapy-Mediated Apoptosis in Human Epidermoid Carcinoma A431 Cells. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 115(6), 1041–1046. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00147.x

Author Index Vol. 11, 1998

Skin Pharmacology and Physiology / Jan 01, 1998

Author Index Vol. 11, 1998. (1998). Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 11(6), 382–383. https://doi.org/10.1159/000029861

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VIVEK Kumar MORYA, Ph.D.

Experienced Academician and researcher in the Field of Industrial Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Biomedicine
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (47)
Bioengineering
Medicine
Tendinopathy
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Biotechnology
And 42 more
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

63 total publications

Homology modelling and virtual screening of P‐protein in a quest for novel antimelanogenic agent and In vitro assessments

Experimental Dermatology / Oct 29, 2014

Morya, V. K., Dung, N. H., Singh, B. K., Lee, H., & Kim, E. (2014). Homology modelling and virtual screening of P‐protein in a quest for novel antimelanogenic agent and In vitro assessments. Experimental Dermatology, 23(11), 838–842. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12549

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Jonadab Dos Santos Silva, MD

Medical Doctor | Postdoctoral Researcher in Neurology @ Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (15)
Medicine
Neurology
Neuroimaging
Computational Neuroscience
Multiple Sclerosis
And 10 more
About
Jonadab is a postdoctoral research fellow. He graduated with a degree in Medicine from the Fluminense Federal University, in Brazil. He studied at UCLA during medical school, where he also worked on brain tumor imaging research. Driven by a particular interest in neuroimaging, he has worked with different modalities in clinical studies, including structural and functional MRI, EEG source localization, and tractography. As a future neurologist, Jonadab is interested in the interplay between brain lesions and their clinical and cognitive manifestations. Currently, he uses ultra-high field MRI to study the mechanisms of cortical lesion formation and repair, as well as how these processes are related to brain remodeling and disease progression.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

18 total publications

Invitro effect of pine bark extract on melanin synthesis, tyrosinase activity, production of endothelin‐1, and PPAR in cultured melanocytes exposed to Ultraviolet, Infrared, and Visible light radiation

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology / May 20, 2021

Leis Ayres, E., dos Santos Silva, J., Eberlin, S., Facchini, G., Vasconcellos, C., & Da Costa, A. (2021). Invitro effect of pine bark extract on melanin synthesis, tyrosinase activity, production of endothelin‐1, and PPAR in cultured melanocytes exposed to Ultraviolet, Infrared, and Visible light radiation. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 21(3), 1234–1242. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.14202

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Yasmeen George

Lecturer - Faculty of IT at Monash University
Most Relevant Research Interests
Dermatology
Other Research Interests (22)
Artificial Intelligence
Deep/Machine Learning
Image/Data Analytics
Healthcare Analytics
Natural Language Processing
And 17 more
About
Yasmeen is a Lecturer with data science and AI department at Monash Faculty of Information Technology with over a decade of interdisciplinary research experience in AI for healthcare analytics. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne in 2018 (Australia). Her research focuses on the use of AI for automated medical image analysis for better management of various health conditions including, kidney/breast/skin cancer, glaucoma, psoriasis. She worked on various research projects including event detection in social media streams, AI for automatic systematic reviews, cancer segmentation and classification, disease severity assessment and lesion detection using different data modalities (text, numerical, 2D images, and 3D volumes). Her research work is recognised through serval research publications, 2 patents, several invited talks, and prestigious research grants. Her research interests include AI, data science, NLP, computer vision, and medical image analytics across domains of radiology, pathology, dermatology, and ophthalmology.
Most Relevant Publications (1+)

21 total publications

Pseudolymphoma induced by secukinumab for treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis

Australasian Journal of Dermatology / Feb 21, 2019

Cranwell, W. C., Doolan, B. J., Radulski, B., Nicolopoulos, J., & Dolianitis, C. (2019). Pseudolymphoma induced by secukinumab for treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis. Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 60(3). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajd.13009

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Example dermatology projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on dermatology?

Developing Skincare Products

A skincare company can collaborate with a dermatology expert to develop innovative and effective skincare products. The researcher can provide insights into the latest scientific advancements, ingredients, and formulations to create products that address specific skin concerns and deliver optimal results.

Clinical Trials for Pharmaceutical Products

Pharmaceutical companies can partner with dermatology researchers to conduct clinical trials for new drugs and treatments. These experts can design and oversee the trials, ensuring they meet regulatory requirements and produce reliable data. Their expertise can help accelerate the development and approval process of dermatological pharmaceuticals.

Consulting on Cosmetic Procedures

Cosmetic clinics and beauty brands can collaborate with dermatology experts to offer safe and effective cosmetic procedures. These researchers can provide guidance on the latest techniques, technologies, and best practices in dermatological aesthetics. Their input can help ensure optimal results and minimize the risk of complications.

Product Testing and Validation

Companies manufacturing skincare, cosmetics, and medical devices can benefit from collaborating with dermatology researchers for product testing and validation. These experts can assess the safety, efficacy, and quality of the products, ensuring they meet industry standards and consumer expectations. Their evaluations can provide valuable feedback for product improvement and regulatory compliance.

Educational Partnerships

Companies in the healthcare and beauty industries can establish educational partnerships with dermatology experts. These collaborations can involve organizing workshops, webinars, and training programs to educate professionals and consumers about dermatological health, skincare routines, and the proper use of products. By partnering with experts, companies can enhance their brand reputation and establish themselves as trusted sources of information.