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8 August 2023
Prof. Dr. Robert Gniadecki Appointed Associate Editor of Dermato
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Robert Gniadecki from the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Canada, has been appointed Associate Editor for the journal Dermato (ISSN: 2673-6179).
Prof. Dr. Gniadecki has been a dermatology specialist since 2001 with numerous academic achievements and is a full clinical professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the University of Alberta, Canada. Also, he has served as the president of the Danish Dermatological Society, treasurer of the Canadian Dermatology Foundation, and board member of the ESDR (European Society of Dermatological Research) and ISCL (International Society of Cutaneous Lymphomas). His current scientific activities focus on genomics, the experimental therapeutics of cutaneous lymphoma and autoimmune skin diseases, and the clinical aspects of the biological treatment of psoriasis.
We are honored that we have the opportunity to introduce Prof. Dr. Gniadecki to our editorial team, and we are confident that with the guidance of our new Associate Editor, we will continue to improve the reputation and quality of our journal Dermato.
Dermato Editorial Office