The Longitudinal Evolution of Skin Microbiome of Children from Birth to 10 Years of Age
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Acknowledgements
This is a highlights summary of an oral session given at the AAD Virtual Meeting Experience and presented by:
Kimberly Capone, PhD
Johnson and Johnson Consumer Health, Skillman, NJ, USA
The content is produced by Infomedica, the official reporting partner of ADA 2020 Virtual Meeting. The summary text was drafted by Synthesis Editorial Ltd, and reviewed by Martina Lambertini, MD, an independent external expert, and approved by Hassan Galadari, MD, FAAD, the scientific editor of the program.
The presenting authors of the original session had no part in the creation of this conference highlights summary.
In addition, an expert commentary on the topic has been provided by:
Lisa M. Arkin, MD
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
Department of Dermatology and Pediatrics
About the Expert
Lisa M. Arkin, MD
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health
Department of Dermatology and Pediatrics
Dr. Arkin is the Director of Pediatric Dermatology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and an Assistant Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics. Her research focuses on vascular anomalies including precision-based therapeutics utilizing light, and she serves as co-director of the Birthmarks and Vascular Anomalies Clinic at UW. She has a longstanding interest in auto-inflammatory skin disease and co-directs a multi-disc
References
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