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The ESDR2024 Abstract Book is now online!
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JID September 2024 issue is available
The latest issue of the JID is here! https://jidonline.org/current
Honorary Members 2024
We are delighted and honored to announce the 2024 ESDR honorary members. Our heartfelt thanks go...
Announcement *Montagna Symposium*
This year’s Symposium, “Skin of Color Dermatology: The Intersection of Science and Society,” is an...
“A European Roundtable “Addressing Under-Prioritized Skin Diseases: Policy Responses to High-Burden Conditions”
The article is out ! "A European Roundtable “Addressing Under-Prioritized Skin Diseases: Policy...
Is a scientist born or made?
This fundamental question opens the lecture of the first article published in the Journal of...
About The ESDR
The European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR), founded in 1970, is a non-profit organization promoting basic and clinical science related to dermatology. The ESDR is the largest investigative dermatology society in Europe with a current membership of over 1200.
By supporting investigative dermatology, the ESDR contributes towards improving the health of patients suffering from skin and venereal disease. Applications of recent scientific advances have produced diagnostic and therapeutic innovations in dermatological practice, particularly in genetics, skin cancer, allergic skin disease, infectious disease and autoimmune diseases.

ABOUT JID
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology (JID) is the official journal of the ESDR and SID. JID publishes papers describing original research on all aspects of cutaneous biology and skin disease. Topics include biochemistry, biophysics, cell regulation, carcinogenesis, skin structure, extracellular matrix, genetics, immunology, melanocyte biology, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, photobiology, percutaneous absorption, clinical research, epidemiology and other population-based research.
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- Aberrant Epidermal Innervation in Adults with Atopic Dermatitis is Restored Following Dupilumab Treatment
- Sunscreen Doping: A Misnomer