Mon • Jun
18

Monday, June 18, 2018

6:00PM-8:30PM

Time

Reception/Networking 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM; Presentations 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Venue

The New York Academy of Medicine, 1216 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street, New York, NY 10029

Sponsored by:

The Academy Section on Dermatology

Cost

Free, advance registration required

Join us for this annual event that showcases top residents from Dermatology programs in the greater New York/New Jersey area presenting their original clinical and scientific research. Prizes are awarded to the top presenters.

MEET THE PRESENTERS

Oral Presenters

Hao Feng, MD, MHS
New York University School of Medicine
Geographic Distribution of U.S. Mohs Micrographic Surgery Workforce.

Andrew Mamalis, MD, MS
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
LED Red Light Phototherapy for Fibrosis: A Transcriptome Analysis

Brian P. Hibler, MD
Weill Cornell Medicine
Melanoma Diagnosis after Excision of Atypical Intraepidermal Melanocytic Proliferation (AIMP): A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Analysis

Monica Huynh, DO 
St. Barnabas Hospital 
Incidence of Skin Cancers in Patients with Neurofibromatosis-1

Emily Hejazi, MD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
A Phase 2 Study of Safety and Efficacy of Lenabasum (JBT-101), a Cannabinoid Receptor Type 2 Agonist, in Refractory Skin-Predominant Dermatomyositis

Heather Holahan, HM, MD
Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
De-Bunking the myth: A review of Isotretinoin therapy and the Timing of procedural interventions

Lisa Zhang, MD
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio Decreases After Treatment of Psoriasis with Therapeutic Antibodies

Dmitriy Timerman, MD
NewYork-Presbyterian Columbia University Medical Center
Vitamin D deficiency is Associated with a worse Prognosis in Metastatic Melanoma


Poster Presenters

Saakshi Khattri, MD 
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Efficacy and safety of fezakinumab (anti-IL-22) in adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis inadequately controlled by conventional treatments – A randomized, double-blind, phase 2a trial.

Viktoryia Kazlouskaya, MD, PhD
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Infective dermatitis in HTLV-1 infected girl: an uncommon mimicker of atopic eczema

Loren Krueger, MD
New York University School of Medicine
Cutaneous Associations with Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: A review and case series

Jeffrey M. Cohen, MD 
New York University School of Medicine
Psoriasis and the Risk of Migraines in the United States

Mojgan Hosseinipour, DO
St. Barnabas Hospital 
Multinucleate Cell Angiphistiocytoma: A Rare Imitator 

Jaehwan Kim, MD, PhD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
β -Defensin 103 characterizes a distinct molecular phenotype of human acral melanoma, by its correlated expression with IL-17A & IFNg-mediated immune genes, as well as MC1R-mediated pigmentation signatures

Event series:
Section and Workgroup Events