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Event
GVF Annual Scientific Symposium 2023
New Orleans, USA
GVF Annual Scientific Symposium 2023 will be held alongside the congress of the American Academy of Dermatology in New Orleans on March 16, 2023
PROGRAM
- Cellular Characterization and Evidence of Melanocyte Transfer of Autologous Skin Cell Suspension Prepared using RECELL® Autologous Cell Harvesting Device
- Prevalence and Incidence of Vitiligo in the United States
- Patient Burden of Nonsegmental Vitiligo: Perspectives from US Patients
- MyVitiligoTeam Update
- Skin Infections as a Marker of Vitiligo Activity: A Prospective and Retrospective Study
- An Analysis of Inter-Rater and Intra-Rater F-VASI Assessments in Adults With Active Non-segmental Vitiligo
- Vitiligo and Identity
- Validation of an Objective and Accurate Measurement of Facial Depigmentation for Vitiligo Using Standardized Uv Pictures and a Dedicated Algorithm of Analysis
LOCATION
Meeting Room: Churchill B, Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel
Times: 7:00 AM – 12:30 PM (tentative)
Breakfast and poster viewing 7:00 - 8:00 AM
Kickoff – 8:00 AM
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