Research Grants
 

2002-2004
The Skin Disease Research Foundation is proud to announce the 2002 grant to Dr. Ilona J. Frieden for research on prospective study of hemangiomas of infancy. 
 

1056 patients were enrolled as a "Hemangioma Cohort" which was in part supported by the Skin Disease Research Foundation.  The following abstracts were presented and/or accepted for presentation:

Hemangioma Subtype Characterization: A cohort prospective study. IJ Frieden, AN Haggstrom, BA Drolet. 15th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies, New Zealand, February 23, 2004.

Risk factors for Hemangioma of Infancy - A cohort prospective study. BA DroletAN Haggstrom, E Baselga, S Chamlin, L Eichenfield, NB Esterly, IJ Frieden, M Garzon, A Lucky, D Metry, A Nopper. 15th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies, New Zealand, February 23, 2004.

Incidence and Clinical Associations of Multiple hemangiomas of Infancy. ,MC Garzon, BA Drolet, A Haggstrom, IJ Frieden. 15th International Workshop on Vascular Anomalies, New Zealand, February 23, 2004.

Segmental hemangiomas are metameric: Image analysis and classification. AN Haggstrom and IJ Frieden. Accepted as Poster, Society for Investigative Dermatology, April 28, 2004, Rhode Island.
 
 

2001-2004
Dr. Mohammed Kashani-Sabet was the 2001 recipient of the grant from the Skin Disease Research Foundation for melanoma research.
 

Updated 2/28/2004 - Dr. Kashani-Sabet has published NF-kB in the Vascular Progression of Melanoma in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 22, No 4 (February 15), 2004: pp. 617-623.
Click here to view the abstract in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
 


 
Bill Reed International Travel Fellowship
 

2002

Dr. Eli Sprecher was the winner of the Everett C. Fox Residents/Fellows Award at the 60th Annual American Academy of Dermatology Meeting.  He was awarded the International Travel Fellowship from the Friends of Bill Reed Club and will give the Bill Reed Lecture at the European Society of Dermatologic Research Meeting. 
Click here to view abstracts.
 

Dr. Lutz Langbein was awarded the Bill Reed International Travel Fellowship at the Society for Investigative Dermatology Meeting in Los Angeles in 2002. 
Click here to view abstract.
 
 
 


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