Dennis Roop, PhD, has served as the Director of the Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine since its inauguration in 2007. This year, as he prepares to pass the torch to a new director, Dr. Roop is being honored for all his accomplishments. Under his leadership, the program that began with a $6 million gift has grown into a $200 million partnership between the Gates Frontiers Fund and CU Anschutz.
The Sun Bus, an educational initiative run by the Colorado Melanoma Foundation (CMF), has provided more than 3,500 free skin-cancer screenings throughout the central and southwestern United States to date. The bus also allows healthcare professionals to spread awareness of melanoma risks and correct popular misconceptions in the community. Tamara Terzian, PhD, of the Department of Dermatology, serves as executive director of the Sun Bus project.
Alopecia Areata, an autoimmune disorder, causes either sudden diffuse hair loss or circular bald patches of the scalp. Long before the "slapping incident" at the 2022 Oscars raised public awareness of the disorder, faculty in the Department of Dermatology were researching treatments for AA. Currently, ongoing studies by Drs. Dunnick, Norris, and Wallace are demonstrating the effectiveness of JAK inhibitors as a treatment for this condition.
A new study presented at this year’s annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology found that the majority of TikTok content related to dermatology and skin of color originates with social-media influencers and estheticians, not board-certified dermatologists. The study, led by our own Dr. Robert P. Dellavalle, not only raises concerns but also highlights opportunities for dermatologists to share evidence-based information with online communities.
CU Medicine Dermatology, our department's clinic at the edge of the Anschutz Medical Campus, is meeting the needs of underserved groups in the Denver/Aurora community, including Medicaid patients, patients of color, and transgender individuals preparing for surgery.
“A success rate of 73% is very good,” said lead author Cory A. Dunnick, professor of dermatology and director of clinical trials. No serious adverse events occurred, and adverse events of any kind were limited, the researchers found.
At the Denver Native American Heritage Pow Wow in November 2021, Dr. Lucinda Kohn administered surveys for her research study on the relationship between American Indian and Native Alaskan access to dermatology care, quality of life, and skin health. For more details, see page 2 of the February 2022 newsletter from the Center for Children's Surgery.
Depending on your skin type, problems could range from simply an unpleasant odor to fungal infections, according to Whitney High, professor of dermatology at University of Colorado School of Medicine. That's why changing out of sweaty clothes as soon as possible is crucial.
Two of our faculty members were recognized in the May 2021 newsletter for the Center for Children's Surgery: Carla Torres-Zegarra, MD, for hosting the "Pediatras en Línea" podcast; and Emily Gurnee, MD,for winning a Weston Career Development Award from the Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance and Society for Pediatric Dermatology. See page 2 of the newsletter for details.
The clinic is the only place in Colorado where transgender patients can have electrolysis done and have it covered by insurance. Word is starting to spread in the transgender community, because there is currently a long wait list of patients.