Research Grant Recipients

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SOCS Research Grant Recipients & Projects

2023

Hyejin Leah Chung, MD
Fractional CO2 Laser versus Fractional Radiofrequency Microneedling for Hidradenitis Suppurativa-Related Atrophic Scars: A Randomized Controlled Rater-Blinded Study

Jennifer Fernandez, MD, RD
Teledermatology in Kenya: An Assessment of Provider Preferences

Nazgol Sadat Haddadi, MD, MPH
The role of Type I IFNs on Keratinocyte’s response to Ultraviolet Light B in Photosensitive Skin Diseases

Courtney Johnson, MD, PhD
Single Cell Transcriptomic View of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts in Early-Stage Mycosis Fungoides

Tasneem Mohammad
Exploring the clinical, spectroscopic, histologic, and immunohistochemical features of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation using disease specific validated in-vivo models with comparison to ultraviolet b induced skin pigmentation

The 2023 SOCS Research Grants were made possible thanks to the support from Bristol Myers Squibb, L’Oréal and Pfizer.

2022

Jillian Richmond, PhD
Examining Gene and Protein Expression in Clinically Diverse Mycosis Fungoides Samples From Skin of Color Patients

Shawn Shih, MD
The Utility of Topical Oxymetazoline in Preventing Post-filler Ecchymosis in Skin of Color Patients: A Randomized, Double-blind, Split-Face Study

Nkemjika Ugonabo, MD, MPH
Combination Topical Cysteamine and Fractional 1927nm Low-Powered Diode Laser Resurfacing vs. Topical Cysteamine Alone in the Treatment of Melasma: A Prospective, Split-Face Cohort Study

The 2022 SOCS Research Grants were made possible thanks to the support from Pfizer.

2021
Courtney Johnson, MD, PhD
Investigating the Molecular Differences of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas in Black Women for Personalized Therapeutic Options

Nayoung Lee, MD
Laser-Assisted Delivery of 5-Fluorouracil versus Triamcinolone in the Treatment of Keloids

The 2021 SOCS Research Grants were made possible thanks to the support from OrthoDermatologics and Pfizer.

2020
Tarannum Jaleel, MD, MHSc
Racial Variation in the Effect of Sex Hormones in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Maggi Ahmed, MD, MSc
Melanocyte Transplantation Plus Topical JAK Inhibitor or Tacrolimus for Treatment of Vitiligo: A Randomized Comparative Study

2019
Crystal Aguh, MD
Investigating the Role of Metabolic Dysregulation in the Pathogenesis of CCCA

2018
Shawn G. Kwatra, MD
Molecular Basis of Itch in African Americans

2017
Temitayo A. Ogunleye, MD
Molecular Analysis of Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia

2016
Courtney Bagayoko, MD
Treatment outcomes for patients with Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA)

2015
Giang-Huong Nguyen, MD
MicroRNA Expression Profiling of Acral Melanoma in Asian Population

2014
Steven H. Yang, MD, PhD
Epigenetic Changes in Ethnic Human Skin During Skin Aging

2013
Jenna O’Neil, MD
Genetic Factors in CCCA

2012
Nada Elbuluk MD, MS
Stretch Stimulus on Melanocyte Function and Dyspigmentation in Human Skin in Vivo: A Pilot Study on Striae Distensae

2011
Donald A. Glass, II, MD, PhD
Uncovering the Genetic Causes of Keloid Formation

2010
Ammar Ahmed, MD
A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Oral Polypodium Leucotomos Extract as an Adjunct to Sunscreen in the Treatment of Melasma

Ginette A. Hinds (Okoye), MD
Improving acne keloidalis nuchae with targeted ultraviolet B treatment: a prospective, randomized, split-scalp comparison study

2009
John E. Harris, MD, PhD
T cells in mouse model of vitiligo

2008
Roopal V. Kundu, MD
Development and Validation of a Vitiligo-specific Quality of Life Instrument (VitiQol)

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Skin of color patients comprise the majority in California, New Mexico and Texas…and soon will be the majority in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, New York and Florida.

By 2042, more than 50% of the US population will have skin of color.