About Conference
Dermatopathology 2023
October 16 - 17, 2023 Toronto, Canada
Conference Series LLC Ltd welcome you to attend the Dermatopathology and Skin Care Conference to be held in Toronto, Canada on October 16 - 17, 2023. The theme for the conference this year is Dermatopathology and Skin Care: “A Dynamic Interface”. It will focus on current advances in the research and progressive technologies in diagnostic services for skin biopsies and skin conditions like Acne, Athlete’s Foot, Cold Sores, Eczema, Hair Loss, Psoriasis, Rosacea, Sun Damage, and Warts, with the purpose of making lives better.
Dermatopathology is the investigation of cutaneous illnesses at a minuscule level, which likewise includes considering potential reasons for skin, nail or hair issue at the phone level. It is a subspecialty of dermatology and surgical pathology Numerous dermatopathologists are prepared as dermatologists.
Since the skin is on the surface of the body, numerous Dermatologists can perceive and analyze skin issue in light of appearance, anatomic circulation or conduct. In any case, these analyses are once in a while uncertain, which at that point raises the need for a skin biopsy. A biopsy may uncover the histology of the ailment at a cell or sub-atomic level and may help in determination. Additionally, testing might be performed on biopsies, including immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, electron microscopy, stream cytometry and sub-atomic pathologic examination. These tests fall under the class of dermatopathology.
The purpose of Dermatopathology conferences is to promote interest, stimulate research, and promulgate information on all aspects of environmental and occupational skin diseases. Our objective is to provide outstanding patient care, train and mentor future leaders in dermatology, dermatopathology and advance dermatologic wisdom.
We are pleased to invite you to join us at the Dermatopathology 2023, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from throughout the world.
Dermatopathology conferences aim is to aggregate researchers, academicians, and scientists from the Dermatology and pathology community and to create an avenue towards booming exchange of information on technological advances in dermatopathology, new scientific achievements and effectiveness of various regulatory programs towards Dermatopathology.
Why need to attend?
This is your single best chance to achieve the most important assemblage of participants from the Top Universities, Research Institutions, and Hospitals. Meet your Target Market with members from all around the world centered on learning regarding dermatology entanglement. Conduct demonstrations and distribute data, meet with current and potential speaker, create a splash with replacement wares. World-renowned speakers, the foremost recent techniques, tactics, and also the newest updates in Dermatopathology & Skin Care and promoting fields’ square measure hallmarks of this conference.
Conference Highlights:
Sessions/Tracks
Session 1: Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology is the investigation of cutaneous illnesses at a minuscule level, which likewise includes considering potential reasons for skin, nail or hair issue at the phone level. It is a subspecialty of dermatology and surgical pathology .
Dermatopathology focuses on diagnosis and observation of skin diseases along with infections, chronic and neo-plastic diseases. Dermatopathology involves the microscopic examination, description and interpretation of diagnostic assay specimens obtained from the skin. A dermato-pathologist performs a series of microscopic observations to detect the actual disease. Interpretation of skin specimens is difficult as several inflammatory skin diseases share identical basic inflammatory method or pattern. The ultimate identification needs clinical input and clinicopathological correlation. In some cases, extra specialized testing must be performed on biopsies, as well as technique, assay, microscopy, flow cytometry, and molecular-pathologic analysis.
-
Immunofluorescence
-
surgical pathology
-
Electron microscopy
-
Molecular-pathologic analysis
-
Flow cytometry
Session 2: Surgical pathology
Surgical pathology is the most huge and tedious zone of training for most anatomical pathologists. Surgical pathology includes gross and minute examination of surgical examples, and in addition biopsies put together by specialists and non-specialists, for example, general internists, medicinal subspecialists, dermatologists, and interventional radiologists.
Session 3: Dermatology
What is dermatology?
Dermatology is a branch of medicine that deals with the skin and diseases of the skin. It concerns the study, research and diagnosis of normal skin and disorders of the skin. Cancers, cosmetic and aging conditions of the skin, fat, hair, nails and oral and genital membranes are all aspects of dermatology.
What do dermatologists do?
Dermatologists specialise in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of skin diseases and cancers. The skin is the largest organ in the body and also includes hair, nails, the wet areas of the mouth and genitalia.
Typical skin consultations include Acne, Psoriasis, Atopic Eczema, Skin infections such as warts, Mole surveillance, Melasma and occupational dermatitis. Dermatologists also conduct Mohs surgery and deliver cosmetic services such as laser therapy.
Session 4: Immunohistochemistry
Immunohistochemical technique is increasing in diagnosing various diseases. In many situations it may not be possible to differentiate entities with overlapping clinical and histopathological features. Immunostaining of cellular antigens is immensely helpful in such cases. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) has also been in use for targeted cancer therapy. In this article, the discussion will be restricted to use of IHC in dermatological disorders and use of classical antigens with brief updating of some important newly discovered antigens.
Session 5: Dermatological Diseases
Dermatology is the branch of medicine dealing with the hair, nails, skin and its diseases. It is a specialty with both medical and surgical aspects. A dermatologist treats diseases, in the widest sense, and some cosmetic problems of the skin includes Acne is a long-term skin condition characterized by areas of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, greasy skin, and possibly scarring. Skin cancer & malignancy of epithelial cells, Contact dermatitis, Kawasaki syndrome, Inflammation, scars & rashes,Viral skin diseases.
-
Seborrheic dermatitis
-
Psoriasis
-
Stasis dermatitis and leg ulcers
-
Skin Cancer
-
Contact dermatitis
-
Warts
-
Acne (Acne Vulgaris)
-
Blisters
-
Common Wart
-
Onychomycosis
-
Dry Skin
-
Rosacea
Session 6: Diagnosis in Dermatopathology
Among the classic diagnostic investigations are the use of Wood's light in many dermatologic disorders eg vitiligo, pityriasis versicolor, erythrasma, porphyrias, cytodiagnosis of Tzanck in dermatologic practice eg, herpetic infections, molluscum contagiosum, leishmaniasis, pemphigus vulgaris, basal cell carcinoma, erythroplasia of Queyrat, Hailey-Hailey disease and microscopic examination for fungal and bacterial skin infections as well as for mite infestation using potassium hydroxide, simple saline, and Gram stain. Modern molecular biotechnologies encompassing gene-specific polymerase chain reaction and its variants have a substantial affect in selected cases of viral especially herpes simplex virus, bacterial, fungal, and protozoan Leishmania skin infections.
Session 7: Clinical pathology
Clinical pathology covers a wide range of laboratory functions and is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Clinical pathologists are healthcare providers with special training who often direct all of the special divisions of the lab. This may include the blood bank, clinical chemistry and biology, toxicology, haematology, immunology and serology, and microbiology. Clinical pathology also involves maintenance of information systems, research, and quality control.
Session 8: Pediatric pathology
Pediatric pathology is the sub-specialty of surgical pathology which deals with the diagnosis and characterization of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of children. Pediatric pathologists generally work closely with pediatricians. Being pediatric pathologists, the doctors work closely with children, diagnosing their problems.
Session 9: Forensic pathology
Forensic pathology is an application of medical jurisprudence. A forensic pathologist is a medical doctor who has completed training in anatomical pathology and has subsequently specialized in forensic pathology. The requirements for becoming a "fully qualified" forensic pathologist vary from country to country.
-
Toxicology
-
Firearms/ballistics
-
Trace evidence
-
Serology (blood analysis)
-
DNA technology
Session 10: Inflammatory Dermatopathology
The complex and fascinating spectrum of inflammatory skin disease, and the comprehension of it, is ever expanding and evolving. During the first decade of the 21st century, numerous advances in the understanding of inflammatory disease mechanisms have occurred, particularly in psoriasis and atopic dermatitis. Continuation of this trend will assure a future in which molecular tests for biomarkers of immediate clinical relevance are used in routine patient care, not only for diagnosis but also for prognosis and management. This article focuses on selected recent or noteworthy developments that are clinically relevant for the histologic diagnosis of inflammatory skin diseases.
Session 11: Skin-Toxico Pharmacology
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology is a peer-reviewed medical journal and an official journal of the Society for Dermopharmacy. It was established in 1988 under the title Skin Pharmacology, renamed to Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology in 1998, and obtained its current title in 2003.
Toxicology is a branch of biology, chemistry, and medicine (more specifically pharmacology) concerned with the study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms. It also studies the harmful effects of chemical, biological and physical agents in biological systems that establish the extent of damage in living organisms.
-
Cell culture in skin-toxico pharmacology
-
In vitro skin-toxico pharmacological models
-
Treatment & diagnosis of erytema toxicum
-
Nano materials penetration in treatment of skin disorders
-
Plasminogen activators and inhibitors
-
Skin organ cultures
-
Cutaneous barrier dysfunction
Session 12: Cosmetic Dermatology
The field of Aesthetic and cosmetic dermatology has gained remarkable interest all over the world. The major advantage of recent years is the high scientific levels of the most significant new developments in techniques and pharmacotherapy and other nonsurgical approaches like Laser resurfacing, Sclerotherapy, Soft tissue augmentation. With an aging population and increasing consumer awareness, demand for high-quality, innovative cosmeceutical products will be on the rise in 2014.
In fact, Global Information, an information service company that partners with research firms worldwide, recently released statistics that stated that the global cosmeceuticals market should reach $31.84 billion by 2016. According to another report released by Medical Insight, the total retail sales of home-use devices and disposables are expected to rise by 11.4 percent per year to exceed $1.5 billion in 2017.
-
Kawasaki syndrome
-
Inflammation, scars & rashes.
-
Viral skin diseases
-
Malignancy of epithelial cells
-
Rosacea
-
Onychomycosis
Session 13: Skin biopsy
Skin biopsy examples are handled and after that recolored with Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E). Eosin is acidic in nature and stains fundamental/basic/acidophilic structures red/pink. Haematoxylin is basic, and stains acidic/basophilic structures (eg, deoxynucleic corrosive, ribonucleic corrosive inside cell cores) blue. Contingent upon the watched dermatopathological design introduce and additionally the clinical highlights, exceptional stains might be asked for to recognize operators causing the condition (e.g. microscopic organisms or parasites), particular substances stored in the skin (e.g. amyloid, iron or melanin) or particular markers to distinguish the cause, nature and conveyance of cells in the example being inspected.
Session 14: Skin Cancer & Mohs Surgery
Mohs surgery involves removing the visible skin cancer and layers of adjacent skin and soft tissue to facilitate microscopic examination of the excised tissue. Meticulous maps are created to follow tumor extensions, and excisions are sequentially continued until no cancer cells are evident upon microscopic examination. The surgical wound is then repaired, or allowed to heal by secondary intention to preserve as much form and function as possible. Mohs micrographic surgery – developed in the 1930s by Dr. Frederic Mohs – offers the highest cure rates in the treatment of basal cell and squamous cell cancers of the skin.
Session 15:Cosmetology and Skin Care
Cosmetology is the study and application of beauty treatment. Branches of specialty include hairstyling, skin care, cosmetics, manicures/pedicures, non-permanent hair removal such as waxing and sugaring and permanent hair removal processes such as electrology and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL). A cosmetologist gives beauty treatments to skin and hair etc. Cosmetologists can be expanded into multiple parts including cutting and chemically treating hair, chemical hair removal without a sharp blade, fashion trends, wigs, nails and skin care, skin and hair analysis; relaxation techniques including head, neck, scalp, hand and feet basic massage and aroma therapies.
Market Analysis
The Dermatopathology industry is developing, due in vast part to the maturing populace and the mounting consciousness of the risks of sun presentation. Be that as it may, the industry is profoundly aggressive. It is overwhelmed by little foundations, and dermatopathologists are contending with bring down cost suppliers of comparative administrations, for example, therapeutic spas. Obstructions to passage in the Dermatopathologists industry are medium. The $10.1 billion U.S dermatopathology advertise is relied upon to develop to $13.1 million by 2017, speaking to a 5.3% CAGR. In Toronto Approx 163 dermatopathologists are there in them approx 95 dermatopathologists are top of the line. By considering on an entire 60% of the dermatopthologists are top of the line.
This overview incorporates 2,821 patient visits made by 1,578 patients. This examination characterizes patients by finding, sex, age, race, and treatment. Analytic and treatment frequencies, sex and race proportions, and patterns in the patient's age at introduction are additionally noted. This review uncovers a wide range of dermatologic ailment with 154 unique judgments made. A survey of the 86 distinctive remedial modalities used is likewise displayed.
Importance & Scope:
As we know Dermatopathology is both dermatology and pathology joined together that basically concentrates on concentrate the cutaneous ailments at molecular/microscopic level.
Clutters of the skin, hair, and nails fall inside the transmit of a dermatopathologist. The strength is separated comprehensively into therapeutic and surgical fields, with clinicians in auxiliary care frequently rehearsing both. It ought to be noticed that in a few nations, preparing and rehearse in dermatopathology are joined with dermatology,pathology and venerology. Dermatopathology is essentially outpatient strength, and most patient referrals ask for an underlying conclusion and treatment of an obscure skin sickness or audit of more perplexing and endless cases past the expertise of the general specialist.
22-89% of the populace might be influenced by some sort of skin issue. Essential care suppliers are frequently unfit to analyze and treat skin infection; the financial weight of skin malady in the United States is substantial: around $35.9 billion.
Global Skin Diagnosis System Market Survey 2022: Research Analysis for Future Scope, trend and Diversity 2027
Global Skin Diagnosis System Market Research Report provides an in-depth analysis of the major Skin Diagnosis System industry leading players along with the company profiles and strategies adopted by them. This enables the buyer of the report to gain a telescopic view of the competitive landscape and plan the strategies accordingly. A separate section with Skin Diagnosis System industry key players is included in the report, which provides a comprehensive analysis of price, cost, gross, revenue, product picture, specifications, company profile, and contact information.
The Market Research, besides estimating the Skin Diagnosis System market potential till 2022, analyzes on who can be the market leaders and what partnerships would help them to capture the market share. The Skin Diagnosis System Industry report gives an overview about the dynamics of the market, by discussing various aspects such as drivers, restraints, Porter’s 5 forces, value chain, customer acceptance and investment scenario.
Skin Care Products:
Contrasted and offers of other item fragments healthy skin items have encountered the quickest development lately. Rivalry in this market is savage with costs and target clients changing essentially. The market portion for center review items is expanding. Household items are more cost aggressive than imported ones. Nonetheless, the fascination for higher quality, name mark items is strong. Facial items particularly intended for Asian skin are generally welcomed by Chinese customers. Creams and moisturizers have the biggest deals volumes took after by facial wash creams. Moreover, hostile to maturing items broadly end up noticeably predominant for those hoping to remain energetic.
Global Cosmetic Market:


Conference Highlights:
Major Market Dermatopathology Associations in Canada:
-
Canadian Society of Dermatopathology
-
Canadian Dermatology Association
-
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) of Canada
-
Canadian Society of Dermatologic Surgery (CSDS)
-
Canadian Medical Association
-
Canadian Association of Psoriasis
-
Nanaimo Dermatology Clinic
-
Canadian Academy of Veterinary Dermatology
Major Market Dermatopathology Associations in USA:
-
American Society of Dermatopathology
-
American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Teledermatology
-
American Dermatological Association, Inc.
-
American Contact Dermatitis Society
-
American College of Mohs Surgeons
-
Special Interest Group (SIG)
-
American Board of Pathology (ABP)
Major Market Dermatopathology Associations around the World:
-
International Society of Dermatopathology
-
European Society for Dermatopathology
-
Ibero-Latin American Society of Dermatopathology
|
-
International Board Certification in Dermatopathology
-
Union Européenne Médecins Spécialistes
-
International Society of Veterinary Dermatopathology
-
The Australasian Dermatopathology Society (ADS)
-
British Society for Dermatopathology (BSD)
-
American Society of Dermatopathology
-
International Society of Dermatopathology (ISDP)
-
The Johns Hopkins University DermAtlas
-
Omni's dermatopathology links
-
Atlases - High Resolution Dermatopathology Images web site
-
DermPedia
Top Universities in Canada:
-
University of Montreal
-
McGill University
-
University of Toronto
-
University of British Columbia
-
University of Alberta
-
McMaster University
-
Queen’s University
-
University of Victoria
-
Laval University
-
University of Windsor
Top Universities in the USA:
-
Stanford University
-
University of California, Berkeley
-
University of Chicago
-
Yale University
-
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
-
Duke University
-
University of Washington
-
University of California, Santa Barbara
-
Washington University in St Louis
-
University of Minnesota
Top Universities around the World:
-
University of Pennsylvania
-
University of California
-
New York University
-
University of Michigan Medical School
-
Emory University
-
Columbia University
-
Thomas Jefferson University
-
University of Pittsburgh
-
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Hospitals Associated with Dermatopathology Research in Canada:
-
Sunnybrook Dermatology Clinic
-
Mount Sinai Hospital
-
Markham Stouffville Hospital
-
Holland Bloorview Hospital
-
Women’s College Hospital and Research Institute
-
Canadian Specialist Hospital
-
Nanaimo Dermatology Clinic
-
McGill University Health Centre
Hospitals Associated with Dermatopathology Research in the USA:
-
Massachusetts General Hospital
-
New York Presbyterian Hospital
-
Brigham and Women's Hospital
-
Arrowhead Health Centres
-
Elite Clinical Studies, LLC
-
California Clinical Trials Medical Group, Inc
-
Loma Linda University Clinical Trial Center
-
California Center for Clinical Research
Hospitals Associated with Dermatopathology Research around the World:
-
Kubba Clinic
-
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
-
Sakra World Hospital
-
New York Presbyterian Hospital
-
Shanghai Renai Hospital
-
London Bridge Hospital
-
UCSF Medical Centre
-
Rady Children’s Hospital
-
Jeanes Hospital
-
One World Hospital