2011 Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona

2011 Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona

S I D Annual Meeting May 4 – 7, 2011 JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa Phoenix, Arizona Meeting Program The Duke Department of Dermatology presents the 2011 Society for Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting. Jointly sponsored by and Commercial Support Future Annual Meetings (Confirmed as of April 1, 2011) May 9 – 12, 2012 Raleigh Convention Center Raleigh, North Carolina May 8 - 11, 2013 International Investigative Dermatology Mission Edinburgh, Scotland To advance and promote the sciences relevant May 7 -10, 2014 to skin health and disease through education, Albuquerque Convention Center advocacy and scholarly exchange of scientific Albuquerque, New Mexico information. Vision Officers The SID will be the pre-eminent organization for the science of skin health and diseases. It will be a Kathleen Green, PhD leading purveyor of educational programming. It President will promote a culture of discovery and serve as Victoria Werth, MD the premier forum for the exchange of scientific Vice President information relating to dermatologic research. It 2011 Annual Meeting Kim B. Yancey, MD will build cross-disciplinary bridges to provide Exhibitors President-elect catalytic leadership in attaining intellectual, Robert Modlin, MD political, and financial support for skin-related BCCNS Life Support Network Vice President-elect scientific investigation. The SID will be—and be CellnTec Richard Clark, MD viewed as—a significant force in shaping public Immediate Past President policy. As a result of recruiting, nurturing, and Cicatricial Alopecia Research Foundation Robert A. Swerlick, MD mentoring the next generation of scientists, it Coalition of Skin Diseases Secretary-Treasurer will be a financially robust and self-sustaining Elsevier, Inc. Russell P. Hall, MD organization. F.I.R.S.T. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer LUCID, Inc. Paul Bergstresser, MD JID Editor National Alopecia Areata Foundation Core Values Lowell Goldsmith, MD/MPH • Integrity National Eczema Association SID Senior Medical & Scientific Advisor • Collegiality National Foundation for Ectodermal • Shared beliefs Dysplasias • Innovation Pachyonychia Congenita Project • Leadership The Sturge-Weber Foundation Board of Directors TissueGnostics GMBH Zen-Bio, Inc. Angela Christiano, PhD Lisa Beck, MD Todd Becker, MD/PhD Richard Eckert, PhD Richard Gallo, MD/PhD Jodi Johnson, PhD Alexa Kimball, MD/MPH Andrew Kowalczyk, PhD Brian Nickoloff, MD Joyce Rico, MD David Rubenstein, MD/PhD Mark Udey, MD/PhD Welcome to the 71 st SID Annual Meeting On behalf of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID), we welcome you to the 71st Annual Meeting. The name of our host city, Phoenix, was officially recognized on May 4, 1868. It conjures up images of renewal and rebirth, apropos to the cycles of discovery that mark the path of innovation. This year in the ‘Sun City’, we come together—an international community of investigators—to reinforce and extend the frontiers of scientific knowledge about skin health and disease. The scientific program has been developed to inform and engage members from multiple specialties and disciplines in order to establish and enhance venues for dissemination and exchange of scientific information. We thank the 2010-2011 Committee on Scientific Programs for their dedication in developing this program. Co-Chairs Committee Members James T Elder, MD/PhD Jack Arbiser, MD/PhD Mitchell Denning, PhD Michael Girardi, MD Anthony Gaspari, MD Tom Hornyak, MD/PhD My Mahoney, PhD David Margolis, MD/PhD Anthony Oro, MD/PhD Julie Segre, PhD Our Society strives to offer programming that reaches all members of the dermatology and cutaneous biology research communities. A founding value of the Society in 1937 was to pave the career path for young investigators, and provide a dynamic forum in which a diverse group of scientists can interact. We remain committed to this day. In concert with the 2011 “Year of the Mentor” theme designated by our Journal Editor, Paul Bergstresser, we have scheduled a variety of activities for exploration of a career in research, and many networking opportunities. We ask all meeting attendees to participate in the SID Mentor Network Survey—more information will be available during the meeting. Plans are underway for events to celebrate our rich history. Join us for the SID’s 75th Anniversary Celebration at next year’s annual meeting, May 9-12 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Welcome to Phoenix. We encourage you to return your meeting evaluation forms so we can incorporate your feedback into the development of future educational offerings. Kathleen J. Green, PhD Robert Swerlick, MD Russell Hall, MD President Secretary-Treasurer Dep. Secretary-Treasurer The Coalition of Skin Diseases salutes Paul Bergstresser, MD Editor, Journal of Investigative Dermatology for his designation of 2010 as “Year of the Patient” and his ongoing commitment to individuals affected by skin disease. In all that he does, he leads with his heart and compassion for others. www.coalitionofskindiseases.org Meeting Information & Policies Reproduction and Photography Policy Technical Exhibits Any photography, filming, taping, recording or reproduction in Exhibits will be on display during the following times in the any medium of any of the programs, exhibits, or lectures (oral Grand Saguaro Ballroom of the JW Marriott Desert Ridge: or posters) presented at the 2011 SID Annual Meeting is strictly forbidden. Failure to comply with this rule may lead to the Thursday, May 5, 2011 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm removal of your Meeting credentials. Friday, May 6, 2011 • 11:15 am - 1:15 pm Saturday, May 7, 2011 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm On-site Registration On-site registration will take place at the SID Registration The SID welcomes representatives from the following Counter (Grand Canyon Foyer 6) at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge companies. during the following hours: BCCNS Life Support Network Wednesday, May 4, 2011 • 8:00 am - 8:00 pm CellnTec Thursday, May 5, 2011 • 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Cicatricial Alopecia Research Foundation Friday, May 6, 2011 • 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Coalition of Skin Diseases Saturday, May 7, 2011 • 7:30 am - 12:00 pm Elsevier, Inc. F.I.R.S.T. LUCID, Inc. Badges Medicis Badges are issued at the SID Registration Counter (Grand Canyon National Alopecia Areata Foundation Foyer 6). Meeting attendees are required to wear their badges National Eczema Association at all times for admission to all sessions and other Meeting National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias activities. Pachyonychia Congenita Project The Sturge-Weber Foundation Special Services for the Physically Challenged TissueGnostics GMBH This year’s facilities are fully accessible to the physically Zen-Bio, Inc. challenged. If you have any special needs, please stop at the Registration Counter upon arrival or call the SID office at 216-579-9300. Placement Services The SID is pleased to offer a placement service to its members. A placement/job postings page is available to members on the SID website at www.sidnet.org. In addition, prospective employers and candidates may conduct interviews or post additional announcements at the Meeting. A board will be available in the registration area. CME Statement & Objectives The Duke Department of Dermatology presents the 2011 Society for Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting. Jointly sponsored by: The CME Mission of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) is to advance and The following speakers and/or planning committee members have indicated they have no promote scientific evidence relevant to skin health and disease through education and relationship(s) with industry to disclose relative to the content of this CME activity: scholarly exchange of scientific information, with the intent to foster improvement in the Scott Atwood, PhD competence (abilities, skills and strategies) of dermatology researchers and clinicians. Akerke Baibergenova, MD Carl Baker, MD PhD Commercial Support Statement Jamie Bernard, PhD This CME activity is supported by educational grants from Abbott Laboratories, Medicis, and Ricardo Berrios, MD Merz Pharmaceuticals, LLC. Cedric Blanpain, MD PhD Sara Brown, MBChB ,MD Purpose Erin Burns, MS The educational programming of the SID is designed to develop, maintain, and/or increase Rita Cabral, PhD the abilities, skills, and professional performance of its target audiences. SID CME activities Anna Celli, PhD will: Aillen Chang, BA Alexendra Charruyer, PharmD, PhD 1) Disseminate updated evidence-based knowledge of skin biology/disease and M Chen, PhD applications for maintaining health and preventing, diagnosing, and treating Jiang Chen, MD disease in a manner that fosters scientific excellence, elevates the standard of Shu Shien Chin, BS care, and meets high ethical standards. Teng-Leong Chew, PhD 2) Provide target audiences with a relevant forum for the exchange of John Cho, PhD cutting-edge scientific ideas, information, and methodology. Angela Christiano, PhD 3) Advance the science involved in basic skin biology and clinical care of patients Andrea Christman, BA with skin disease. Rachael Clark, MD PhD 4) Provide exposure to novel science (both concepts and methods) Oscar Colegio, MD PhD which may be relevant in the future to understanding and treatment skin Edward Cowen, MD disease. Rutao Cui, MD Brenda Curtis, MD Target Audiences Mitra Dowlatshahi, BA The primary target audiences for SID CME activities include all of the sectors of the James Elder, MD PhD dermatology community, consisting of research investigators, clinicians, research and

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