Biography
Kroumpouzos is Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Brown Medical School and has served on the Faculty at Harvard Medical School. He graduated from the Athens University School of Medicine where he also completed a PhD in immunology. He then pursued research fellowships in immunology and molecular biology at the Department of Dermatology. The Free University of Berlin National Cancer Institute NIH and Department of Dermatology New York University prior to starting dermatology residency training at Boston and Tufts Universities. He is double board certified in dermatology in the US and EU and is a fellow of numerous dermatological and other societies. Dr. Kroumpouzos is on the Editorial Board of reputed dermatology journals and has served as a reviewer for 7 journals. He has authored more than 40 articles and book chapters. He has been honored by several societies including the New England Dermatological Society and European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology and has been the recipient of several awards including the Yamagiwa Yoshida and ICRETT awards by the International Union Against Cancer.
Research Interest
Disorders of pigmentation, lupus erythematosus malignant melanoma
Biography
Dr Debbie Palmer (BSc, BND, PhD) is head of the Childhood Allergy and Immunology Research Team at the University of Western Australia. She is undertaking research in the area of nutritional strategies for allergy prevention. Her current research activities include conducting randomised controlled trials focusing on nutritional interventions for the prevention of allergic disease, including 1) maternal fish oil supplementation during pregnancy, 2) optimal exposure of egg protein through breast milk to infants during lactation 3) optimal timing of egg introduction into the solid food diet of infants and 4) vitamin D oral supplementation to infants.
Research Interest
Childhood Allergy and Immunology
Biography
head of department at the Saint Louis Hospital, Louis Dubertret structure the consultation activity by adding the versatile consultations and permanent access to health care (PASS) 1 of themed consultations to gather expertise specific to each group of diseases. In his service, dermatology is divided into themed consultations: there is a consultation for psoriasis , one for melanoma , one for rare genetic diseases of the skin, for allergies of contact, one for photobiology, one for photodermatology, etc. These consultations help to specific expertise to the patient's needs and develop clinical research, therapeutic and biological.
Research Interest
dermatology,skin allergy