Volume 187, Issue S1 pp. 6-9
Guest Speakers
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Guest Speakers

First published: 05 July 2022

Tuesday 5 July 2022 Venue

09:50–10:20

British Society for Dermatological Surgery

BSDS anticoagulation survey and guideline update

Dr Aaron Wernham (Walsall) and Dr Adam Bray (Bristol)

M1
09:55–10:30

British Society for Skin Care in Immunosuppressed Individuals – Guest Speaker

What’s new in the management of mycobacterial disease?

Professor Marc Lipman (London)

Alsh 1 & 2
11:00–11:45

Joint BAD/BSD Neil Smith Lecture – Guest Speaker

Clinicopathological correlation in dermatopathology

Dr Eduardo Calonje (London)

Lomond
11:00–11:30

British Society for Cutaneous Allergy – Prosser White Oration

Vaccine allergy

Dr Chris Rutkowski (London)

Boisdale 1 & 2

11:50–12:10

British Society for Cutaneous Allergy – Guest Speaker

Formulating cosmetics: why do we need preservatives?

Dr Robin Parker (Bath)

Boisdale 1 & 2
13:00–13:30

Dermatology Teachers – Guest Speaker

The rise of the machine? Data, devices and decision-making in portfolio assessment

Professor Richard Fuller (Manchester)

Alsh 1 & 2

13:05–13:25

Ethnic Diversity and Identity

What is cultural safety and how could it improve healthcare in UK?

Professor Amali Lokugamage (London)

Boisdale 1 & 2
13:25–13:45

Ethnic Diversity and Identity

Evolution of skin pigmentation

Professor Nina Jablonski (Pennsylvania, USA)

Boisdale 1 & 2

14:00–14:30

British Society for Dermatopathology – Guest Speaker
Miscellaneous observations in dermatopathology
Dr Eduardo Calonje (London)

Lomond

15:00–15:10

Welcome to Glasgow – Guest Speaker

Civic speech

Lord Provost

Lomond

15:10–15:30

Invited Lecture

Economic challenges with sustainable development and poverty

Professor Jomo Sundaram (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Lomond

15:30–15:50

Invited Lecture

Outreach eczema support

Dr Tess McPherson (Oxford) and Suzi Holland (Edinburgh)

Lomond

15:50–16:10

Invited Lecture

The AI skin cancer consortium: stepping stones to AI in UK dermatology

Professor Colin Fleming (Dundee)

Lomond

16:10–16:40

Keynote Lecture

Social justice and health equity

Professor Sir Michael Marmot (London)

Lomond

16:40–17:10

Keynote Lecture

MWRES (Medical Workforce Race Equality Standards): the data speak – what next? Professor Partha Kar (Portsmouth)

Lomond
Wednesday 6 July 2022 Venue

09:00–09:30

British Cosmetic Dermatology Group – Guest Speaker

Surgical and nonsurgical management of acne scarring

Dr Rakesh Patalay (London)

M1
09:15–09:35

Medical Dermatology

Novel cutaneous clues to systemic diseases

Professor M. Raman (New Delhi, India)

Lomond
09:40–10:10

British Cosmetic Dermatology Group – Guest Speaker

Surgical and nonsurgical management of keloid scarring

Dr Ioannis Goutos (London)

M1
09:30–10:00 BADGEM – Guest Speaker Alsh 1 & 2
Insight into DERMATLAS – the new genomic atlas of skin tumours
Dr Ingrid Ferreira (Cambridge)

09:50–10:10

Medical Dermatology

Surgical management of hidradenitis suppurativa

Dr Ruth Lamb (London)

Lomond
11:00–11:30

BADGEM – Guest Speaker

Advancing genomic literacy in dermatology

Dr Neil Rajan (Newcastle)

Alsh 1 & 2
11:25–11:50

British Cosmetic Dermatology Group – Guest Speaker

Early outcomes of injectables: BCDG course for dermatologists

Dr Emma Craythorne (London)

M1

11:45–12:05

Medical Dermatology

Lessons from the developing human skin

Professor Muzlifah Haniffa (Newcastle)

Lomond
12:00–12:30

BADGEM – Guest Speaker

Biologics in ichthyosis

Professor Amy Paller (Chicago, USA)

Alsh 1& 2
12:05–12:25

Medical Dermatology

Hypotrichosis in children: an approach to diagnosis and treatment

Professor Jayakar Thomas (Thanjavur, India)

Lomond
14:00–14:30

Historical Collection Symposium – Guest Speaker

Renaissance skin

Dr Hannah Murphy (London)

Carron 1 & 2
14:05–14:20

Global Health Dermatology – Guest Speaker

RCP’s new global strategy

Professor Mumtaz Patel (Manchester)

Alsh 1 & 2

14:10–14:45

Psychodermatology

Somatoform disorders: how to recognize and manage

Dr Iyas Assalman (London)

M1
14:20–14:35

Global Health Dermatology – Guest Speaker

NTD framework

Professor Rie Yotsu (New Orleans, USA)

Alsh 1 & 2

14:35–14:50

Global Health Dermatology – Guest Speaker

Mapping the international burden of atopic eczema: the ILDS Global Atopic Eczema Atlas (GAEA) project

Professor Carsten Flohr (London)

Alsh 1 & 2

14:50–15:05

Global Health Dermatology – Guest Speaker

Interactions with international health agencies

Professor Christopher Griffiths (Manchester)

Alsh 1 & 2

16:00–16:30

Keynote Lecture

Prebiologic assessments for infection: what do we need to know?

Professor Marc Lipman (London)

Lomond
16:30–16:50

Keynote Lecture

What I’ve learned as PRCP

Professor Andrew Goddard (London)

Lomond

16:35–16:55

UK Trend

Microneedles for tropical drug delivery

Professor Ryan Donnelly (Belfast)

Dochart 1
16:50–17:20

Keynote Lecture

AI in dermatology: overcoming biases

Dr Roxana Daneshjou (Stanford, USA)

Lomond
16:55–17:15

UK Trend

What do cosmetic dermatologists want from skin biologists?

Dr Emma Craythorne (London)

Dochart 1
17:15–17:35

UK Trend

Podoconiosis – maintaining skin health

Dr Paul Matts (London)

Dochart 1
17:20–17:40

Invited Lecture

Photosensitivity and photodiagnosis

Professor Sally Ibbotson (Dundee)

Lomond
17:35–17:55

UK Trend

What help can skin biologists offer dermatologists in terms of improving skin health?

Dr Ryan O’Shaughnessy (London)

Dochart 1
Thursday 7 July 2022 Venue

09:00–09:20

Professors & Registrars Session – Guest Speaker

Psychodermatology: lessons from the last 20 years

Professor Anthony Bewley (London)

Lomond
09:30–10:00

British Hair and Nail Society – Guest Speaker

Nail squamous cell carcinoma

Dr David de Berker (Bristol)

Alsh 1 & 2
09:30–10·00

British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Dermatology – Guest Lecture

Immunodeficiencies

Lucy Cliffe (Nottingham)

M1
09:45–10:15

British Photodermatology Group – Guest Speaker

Guest Lecture: what’s new in photoprotection?

Professor Yolanda Gilabert (Zaragoza, Spain)

Boisdale 1 & 2
10:45–11·10

British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Dermatology – Guest Speaker

Practical approach to common paediatric infections

Rachael Morris-Jones (London)

M1
10:45–11:15

British Photodermatology Group – Guest Speaker

Update on porphyria emerging therapies including EPP

Professor Jean-Charles Deybach (Paris, France)

Boisdale 1 & 2

11:00–11:20

Professors & Registrars Session – Guest Speaker

Clinical and research snippets from a career in dermatology

Professor Shernaz Walton (Hull)

Lomond
11:10–11:35

British Society for Paediatric and Adolescent Dermatology – Guest Speaker

Antibiotic use in dermatology

Dr Steven Welch (Birmingham)

M1
11:30–12:00

British Hair and Nail Society – Guest Speaker

Paediatric hair loss

Professor Bianca Maria Piraccini (Bologna, Italy)

Alsh 1 & 2
11:35–11:55

Professors & Registrars Session – Guest Speaker

The life cycle of skin cancer stem cells

Professor Girish Patel (Cardiff)

Lomond
11:55–12:15

Professors & Registrars Session – Guest Speaker

Genetic, biological, and structural differences in skin of colour

Professor Susan Taylor (Philadelphia, USA)

Lomond
13:15–13:35

Invited Lecture

Teledermatology advances in 2022: translating technology into transformation and treatment

Dr Carolyn Charman (Exeter)

Lomond
13:35–13:55

Invited Lecture

Top tips Dermoscopy

Dr Jonathan Bowling (Oxford)

Lomond
13:55–14:15

Invited Lecture

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS): running to catch up

Dr John Ingram (Cardiff)

Lomond
14:15–14:45

President’s Address

Dr Mabs Chowdhury (Cardiff)

Lomond
14:45–15:30

Arthur Rook Oration

The role of a dermatologist

Professor Ruth Murphy (Sheffield)

Lomond
16:00–16:20

Artificial Intelligence

Towards augmented intelligence in dermatology

Dr Roxana Daneshjou (Stanford, USA)

Alsh 1 & 2
16:20–16:40

Artificial Intelligence

The promise of imaging standards in improving AI for dermatology

Professor Veronica Rotemberg (New York, USA)

Alsh 1 & 2
16:40–17:00

Artificial Intelligence

AI interventions for skin cancer diagnostics in the UK

Dr Rubeta Matin (Oxford)

Alsh 1 & 2
17:00–17:20

Artificial Intelligence

Really usable AI in the clinical pathway in dermatology: where are we?

Promises, challenges and lessons learnt (the hard way)

Professor Emanule Trucco (Dundee)

Alsh 1 & 2

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