
News|Articles|March 8, 2024
SLIDESHOW: A Walk Through the SOCS Virtual Poster Hall
Author(s)Lauren Buchanan, MA, Managing Editor
The 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium featured diverse research including studies on traction alopecia among individuals with religious head coverings, challenges in color-matching universal tinted sunscreens, dermatologic disparities in American Indian/Alaskan Native populations, and more.
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References
- Abdelwahab R, Abdelwahab M, Lam W, Barbosa V. A literature review and guidance on traction alopecia associated with religious head coverings. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
- Bardhi R. Mokhtari M, Masood M, et al. Evaluating color match of universal tinted sunscreens across skin types. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
- Draelos ZD, Grimes PE, Watchmaker J, Nelson DB. A multi-center trial evaluating a serum comprised of plant-based adaptogens targeting homeostasis and skin quality. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
- Hawkins J, Luke J. Common dermatologic conditions within American Indian and Alaskan Native populations: a retrospective analysis. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
- James N, Nwade N, Desse S, et al. Examining TCR expression in mycosis fungoides: a preliminary analysis of skin of color biospecimens from Howard University Department of Dermatology. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
- Rodriguez I, Smart K, Worswick S. Acne keloidalis nuchae associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity in latinos: a retrospective study. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
- Tran M, Dharmaraj T, Muralidharan V, et al. Leveraging augmented reality for inclusive melanoma prevention and awareness education: insights from a pilot study among teenagers from diverse backgrounds. Poster presented at: 20th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium; March 7, 2024; San Diego, CA.
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