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International Meeting on Keloids and Scars Philadelphia 2020

Thursday, December 15th, 2016

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4th International Meeting on Keloids June 19-20, 2019 Philadelphia

The 4th International Keloid Symposium will be held on June 9-12, 2020 at:

Dorrance H. Hamilton Building
Thomas Jefferson University
1001 Locust St,
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Organizers: Michael Tirgan, M.D. (Keloid Foundation), Jouni Uitto, M.D., Ph.D. (Thomas Jefferson University), Reza F. Ghohestani, M.D., Ph.D. (Texas Institute of Dermatology).

For more information, pls email: [email protected].

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What’s New about Keloids?

Top Keloid Specialists from around the world Discussed Recent Discoveries on Pathobiology and Management of Keloids in Rome, Italy June 7-8, 2018

Dr. M. Tirgan of Keloid Research Foundation (New York) and Dr. Reza F. Ghohestani of Texas Institute of Dermatology (San Antonio), in association  with International Society of Dermatologic Surgery organized the 2rd International Keloid Symposium, a major interdisciplinary meeting for clinicians and basic scientists working in the challenging fields of Keloid Disorders.

This very focused meeting on Keloids did take place in Rome, Italy (June 7-8, 2018) with participants from more than 49 countries around the globe and a number of internationally renowned speakers. The meeting was in conjunction with the joint congress of the International Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ISDS) and the Italian Society of Surgical and Oncological Dermatology (SIDCO).  To access the full program, click here.

Renowned Speakers at International Keloid Symposium Discussed Recent Discoveries on Management of Keloids and Scars

Texas Institute of Dermatology (San Antonio), Keloid Research Foundation, in association with Groupe de Reflexion de Dermatologie Venereolgie du Sud (GRDVS) organized the 1st International Keloid Symposium – AFRICA, a major interdisciplinary meeting for clinicians and basic scientists working in the challenging fields of Keloid Disorders and skin scarring.

This very focused meeting on Keloids and scars took place in Marrakesh, Morocco in April 2017 with participants from more than 47 countries around the globe and a number of internationally renowned speakers:

Reza F Ghohestani, M.D., Ph.D.  Texas Institute of Dermatology, USA

Mohsen Alirezaii, M.D., Montpellier, France

Lamont Jones, M.D., University of Michigan, USA

Michael Tirgan, M.D., Keloid Foundation, USA

Mark Fear, Ph.D., University of Western Australia, Australia

Frank Nissen, M.D.,Ph.D. , University of Amsterdam, Netherlands

Maria Worsham, Ph.D., University of Michigan, USA

Jonathan Tsao, M.D., University of Toronto, Canada

Dominique Campos, M.D., Agadir, Morocco

Keloid Research Foundation (KRF), in association with Texas Institute of Dermatology and the Groupe de Reflexion de Dermatologie Venerologie du Sud (GRDVS), held 1st International Keloid Symposium – AFRICA at Kenzi Menara Palace in beautiful city of Marrakesh in Morocco on April 30, 2017. This year’s meeting, hosted by GRDVS, was attended by close to 200 delegates from countries ACROSS THE GLOBE.  

The symposium was a true bench to bedside meeting with renowned speakers from top academic institutes around the world organized by Dr. Reza Ghohestani of Texas Institute of Dermatology, and  Dr. Michael Tirgan of Keloid Research Foundation.

Dr. Aboutaam from Morocco discussed the clinical and epidemiological aspects of Keloids in Morocco. Dr. Hesham Ahmad from Dubai discussed the role of Mesenchymal stem cells in pathogenesis of the disorder. Dr. Mohsen Alirezai from France discussed new techniques in surgical removal of keloids.  Dr. Said Amal from Morocco presented his experience in treating keloids with Phenol. Dr. Mousa Diallo from Senegal reviewed the epidemiology, clinical and genetic aspect of keloids in Africa. Dr. Mark Fear from Australia discussed the molecular and cellular cross-talk in keloids. Dr. Reza Ghohestani from USA reviewed the role of ablative and non-ablative lasers in management of keloid patients, educating the audience that CO2 lasers should not be used in treating keloid patients. Dr. Lamont Jones from USA discussed epidemiology and epigenetic signatures, as well as surgical management of head and neck keloids. Dr. Natalie Jumper from UK reviewed her research on molecular aspects of keloid pathogenesis. Dr. Fatima Mernissi from Morocco discussed her team’s experience with treatment of keloids. Lina Ndjok from France reviewed psychosocial aspects of keloid disorders. Dr. Michael Tirgan presented Data on 283 cases of ear keloids, emphasizing on potential causal relationship between surgery and development of large, semi-massive and massive ear keloids.  He also discussed role of cryotherapy, intra-lesional steroids and utility of chemotherapeutic agents in managing keloid lesions. Dr. Jonathan Tsao from Canada discussed brachytherapy as an adjuvant treatment of keloids. Dr. Maria Worsham from USA discussed the concept of master regulators in keloid pathogenesis.

It was clear that there is a growing interest within the dermatology and surgery  community in Africa to explore non-surgical treatment methods for treatment of keloids.  A common theme to emerge from this meeting was a move to more medical treatment approaches and less surgery due to a high recurrence rate. It was also agreed that there need to be a collaboration between the medical teams across the globe, especially among dermatologists and scientists in countries that have a high burden of this disfiguring condition. Creation of a Keloid Research Network and ultimately a Centers of Excellence for treatment of keloids discussed,  both Dr. Ghohestani and Dr. Tirgan were assigned to work on these two important projects with local and international organizations.

The 1st International Symposium on Keloids was a real success attested by feedback received from both attendees and renowned speakers.  The organizers of this symposium look forward to continued collaborations with the dermatology community in Morocco and holding a similar meeting in future in Africa. For more information, visit:  www.KeloidSymposium.com.

The Texas Institute of Dermatology is dedicated to provide quality dermatology care for the entire San Antonio and Boerne community.  The Institute offers excellence in treatment of hair, nail and skin disorders. Texas Institute of Dermatology is the only private Dermatology Institute in South Texas that combines clinical care with research. The Keloid Clinic in San Antonio,  provides latest treatment options for Keloids and Scars. For more information on Texas Institute of Dermatology, visit www.txid.org

 

The Skin : An International Peer-reviewed Journal

Thursday, December 15th, 2016

The Skin Journal is an International Peer-reviewed Journal Devoted to Basic and Clinical Dermatological Research 

Overview

Aims & Scope

The Skin is a peer-reviewed journal with aim of publishing the highest quality dermatological research to advance basic understanding, and management of skin diseases.

The Skin invites submissions under a broad scope of topics relevant to clinical and experimental research and publishes original articles, reviews, concise communications, case reports and items of correspondence. Categories within the journal are: skin biology; clinical and laboratory investigations; skin allergy; skin surgery & lasers; skin pathology; epidemiology; paediatrics; photobiology; and skin therapeutics.

The main criteria for publication are scientific merit, originality and interest to a multidisciplinary audience.

Journal content and further information—including author guidelines and submission details—can be found online at

Mission & Values

Founded in 2016, The Skin aims to be one of the world’s leading dermatology journals.

  • For authors, The Skin aims to provide a quick, dependable and fair peer-review service focused on improving the quality of accepted manuscripts. Article production should be quick and accurate and free of any charges,
  • The Skin acknowledges the key role of our reviewers in protecting the integrity of content and aims to acknowledge fully their contribution,
  • For readers, The Skin aims to deliver the highest quality clinical and experimental research spanning the continuum of dermatological disciplines. Content should be readily discoverable and user-friendly. Online innovation should add value to content, promote understanding and facilitate clinical decision-making.
  • For our subscribers, The Skin aims to offer a reasonable price for the printed copies and
  • For our sponsors, The Skin  offers fair marketing solutions with great ROI

 

Speed of Publication

  • Fast peer review – average 14 days from submission to decision
  • Immediate web access upon  acceptance
  • 60 days from acceptance to print publication
  • Compliant with NIH Public Access Policy

 

International Readership

  • Will be available in many medical and scientific libraries worldwide
  • Free e-alerts / RSS feeds for all
  • Open access: articles will be available to all

 

Join the ranks of the renowned authors and submit your next paper to us