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Navigating Recent Scientific Advances in Atopic Dermatitis: Skin Barrier Dysfunction, Dysbiosis, and Itch
Dermatology
Experts discuss the latest evidence on how type 2 inflammation drives skin barrier dysfunction, affects the skin microbiome, and contributes to neuroimmune dysregulation in AD.
The Impact of Type 2 Inflammation on the Neuroimmune Axis in AD
Dermatology
Dr. Gil Yosipovitch discussed the interaction between type 2 inflammation and itch in AD, the role of type 2 inflammation on neuroarchitecture, and the role of type 2 cytokines in neuronal sensitization.
Atopic Dermatitis in Children: Not Just a Skin Disease
Dermatology
In this video of the October 2024 ADVENT symposium at EAPS in Vienna, Austria, Dr Mark Boguniewicz discusses the multidimensional and cumulative disease burden of AD and its associated comorbidities in children. Dr Boguniewicz also highlights the burden experienced by caregivers of children with AD
Current Treatment Landscape and Emerging Therapies
Dermatology
Dr. Lawrence F. Eichenfield reviews the evolving therapeutic landscape for children with AD, considering clinically relevant data supporting the use of advanced systemic therapies. This video was recorded at the EADV 2023 annual meeting during the ‘New Horizons in Children With Atopic Dermatitis: Emerging Evidence in Disease Management’ presentation.
New Perspectives in Understanding Pathophysiology of Atopic Dermatitis in Children
Dermatology
Dr. Stephan Weidinger describes the roles of IL-4 and IL-13 in skin barrier dysfunction, and the potential of early control of type 2 inflammation to modify disease course. This video was recorded at the EADV 2023 annual meeting during the ‘New Horizons in Children With Atopic Dermatitis: Emerging Evidence in Disease Management’ presentation.
ADVENT On Air | Charting a New Course: The Frontier of Early Intervention and Disease Modification in AD
Dermatology
Join Drs. April Armstrong and Lisa Beck for a conversation around the long-term burden and effects of AD. They will discuss the underlying pathophysiology of AD and how early intervention and disease modification may impact disease course.
What Went Wrong? How Dysregulated Type 2 Immunity Contributes to AD, PN, CSU, and BP
Dermatology
This full video presentation of the March 2025 ADVENT cross-dermatology symposium, hosted in Orlando, Florida features Dr. Eric Simpson, Dr. Shawn Kwatra, Dr. Jason Hawkes and Dr. Victoria Werth. The faculty present the latest information around type 2 inflammation and its association with atopic dermatitis (AD), prurigo nodularis (PN), chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and bullous pemphigoid (BP).
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Sanofi and Regeneron are global leaders in pharmaceutical development, each with a long history of supporting frontline physicians to improve human health and reduce the burden of disease. Driven by the same commitment to patients and their families, Sanofi and Regeneron have partnered to take on type 2 inflammation and the range of chronic conditions in which excessive inflammation plays a role.