The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal

MAY 2014

The 2012 edition of The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal features medically reviewed, reader-friendly articles such as tanning, the increasing incidence of skin cancer diagnoses among young women, & the prevalence of melanoma among white males over 50.

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8 2 S K I N C A N C E R F O U N DAT I O N J O U R N A L 2013 Research Grants Awarded by The Skin Cancer Foundation THE DR. ALFRED W. KOPF RESEARCH GRANT AWARD $25,000 Presented by David Polsky, MD, PhD "The role of voriconazole in promoting UV- induced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma" Michael D. Gober, MD, PhD | Instructor, Dermatology Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Funding for this award was made possible by committed Skin Cancer Foundation donors. L: Michael D. Gober, MD, PhD C: Leonard H. Goldberg, MD R: David Polsky, MD, PhD THE SKIN CANCER FOUNDATION RESEARCH AWARD $25,000 Presented by David Polsky, MD, PhD "The effect of mTOR inhibition in the treatment of Merkel cell carcinoma" Ling Gao, MD | Assistant Professor of Dermatology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR Funding for this award was made possible by committed Skin Cancer Foundation donors. L: Lin Gao, MD C: Leonard H. Goldberg, MD R: David Polsky, MD, PhD THE SKIN CANCER FOUNDATION RESEARCH AWARD $10,000 Presented by David Polsky, MD, PhD "Expression of Notch and c-jun in photoprotected and photodamaged skin as compared to actinic keratosis and squamous cell carcinoma" Yevgeniy Balagula, MD | Dermatology Resident, John Hopkins Medicine, Baltimore, MD Funding for this award was made possible by committed Skin Cancer Foundation donors. L: Yevgeniy Balagula, MD C: Leonard H. Goldberg, MD R: David Polsky, MD, PhD THE DR. MARCIA ROBBINS-WILF RESEARCH GRANT AWARD $25,000 Presented by Dr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf "Notch Pathway Repression in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma" Sarah Arron, MD, PhD | Assistant Professor of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco Funding for this award was made possible by Dr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf. L: Sarah Arron, MD, PhD R: Dr. Marcia Robbins-Wilf THE TODD NAGEL MEMORIAL AWARD $15,000 Presented by Mrs. Linda Nagel "Optimization of Mohs Surgery for Melanoma in situ" Christine A. Liang, MD | Clinical Instructor, Dermatology Department, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Jamaica Plain, MA Funding for this award was made possible by The Todd Nagel Golf Open. L: Arash Mostaghimi, MD, accepting for Christine A. Liang, MD R: Mrs. Linda Nagel

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