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Join us as leading experts discuss key data and perspectives from the late-breaking sessions at this year’s AAD meeting This March, experts from around the world gathered in Denver, Colorado, for the 2026 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting. This year’s meeting showcased a strong pipeline of innovation in inflammatory and immune-mediated skin diseases, […]

Allergic and Immunologic Conditions

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Join us as leading experts discuss key data and perspectives from the late-breaking sessions at this year’s AAD meeting This March, experts from around the world gathered in Denver, Colorado, for the 2026 American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting. ...

6th Inflammatory Disease Summit
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Founded by internationally recognised experts the IDS meeting brings together world leaders working across immune-activated skin conditions such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, alopecia areata, vitiligo and hidradenitis suppurativa. To capture key perspectives from the 2025 Summit, we spoke with editorial board member, Prof. Dedee Murrell, to bring you some of the key highlights from a selection of standout presentations delivered during the three-day event.

8 defining developments in dermatology in 2025
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Raj Chovatiya, Tiago Torres, Yi-Kui Xiang

As 2025 draws to a close, it is clear that the past year has brought notable shifts across dermatology. To reflect on the developments that stood out most, members of our editorial board and recipients of our 2025 Future Leaders in Dermatology award share their perspectives, drawing on experience across subspecialties, regions and stages of career.

Lonvoguran ziclumeran, hereditary angioedema
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Early phase pooled results from 32 patients indicate that lonvoguran ziclumeran, a CRISPR-based gene-editing therapy, achieved durable, one-time disease control in hereditary angioedema (HAE). The phase 1/2 data demonstrated deep and sustained reductions in plasma kallikrein levels, with most patients remaining attack-free and prophylaxis-free for up to three years and a safety profile consistent with earlier findings.

remibrutinib, CSU, Chronic spontaneous urticaria. Martin Metz
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Remibrutinib is a recently approved oral Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor for CSU that has shown superior efficacy over placebo and a favourable safety profile in the pivotal phase 3 REMIX-1 (NCT05030311) and REMIX-2 (NCT05032157) trials. By inhibiting BTK, a central mediator of B-cell signalling and autoantibody production, remibrutinib may not only provide symptom relief and improves quality of life for patients with CSU, but could potentially modify the underlying disease mechanisms in autoantibody-positive patients and influence the long-term course of the condition. At the EADV Congress 2025, we had the pleasure of speaking with Prof. Martin Metz (Berlin, Germany), who presented new data on the immunomodulatory effects of remibrutinib. In our interview, Prof. Metz discusses the latest insights, explores how these findings could shape future clinical practice and reflects on the key questions that remain as research in this area continues to evolve.

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Watch four dermatology experts explore the evolving science of type 2 inflammation in a series of videos originally presented at the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida.

childhood food allergies
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In this episode, we speak with leading paediatric allergist Prof. Helen Brough to explore the key factors behind why some children develop allergies to foods such as peanuts, and what we can do to help prevent them. We also examine the latest developments in managing food allergies and the innovations on the horizon that could transform how we treat them.

touchDERMATOLOGY Future Leaders 2025
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This year, we are celebrating our inaugural touchDERMATOLOGY Future Leaders to recognize the outstanding talent that has entered our field in recent years. These individuals are set to innovate and transform dermatology in the years to come. Representing a diverse range of expertise from across the globe, these highly accomplished clinicians are among the brightest minds shaping the future of dermatology. We had the pleasure of learning about their unique career journeys, motivations, and the inspirations that have guided their paths. They also shared their perspectives on the most exciting developments in dermatology today, along with their hopes for the future of the field. Congratulations to all our touchDERMATOLOGY Future Leaders, and thank you for sharing your stories, insights and ambitions with us.

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With a career that bridges continents and disciplines, we are delighted to feature Dr Yi-Kui Xiang in our touchDERMATOLOGY Future Leaders 2025 initiative. Based in Berlin, Germany, Dr Xiang serves as a clinical scientist at both the Charité Institute of Allergology and the Fraunhofer Institute for Immunology and Allergology, but also maintains a clinical role at the Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital in China. His research interests span from urticaria, IgE-mediated autoimmunity and allergology to alopecia, pruritus, psychodermatology and patient-reported outcomes.

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Dr Tashmeeta Ahad is helping to push the boundaries of modern dermatology. Based in Vancouver, she is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia and a clinician-scientist at the Photomedicine Institute, where her work spans photosensitivity disorders, laser and phototherapy, and innovative optical biopsy techniques for skin cancer monitoring. In this Future Leader 2025 Q&A, Dr Ahad shares how her global training journey, early mentors, and the visual complexity of dermatology have shaped her career—and why imaging technologies are opening new possibilities for patient care.

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Physician burnout is at a critical point. In this episode, Nicky speaks with Dr Alfred Atanda about why so many physicians are burning out and what can be done to change the trend. From personal experience to system-wide solutions, Dr Atanda shares valuable insights on improving physician well-being and building a more effective healthcare culture.

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We are delighted to announce that Professor Luis FC Ensina has joined the Expert Faculty of touchDERMATOLOGY. A distinguished allergologist, Professor Ensina is renowned for his expertise in urticaria, drug allergies and angioedema. His extensive contributions to clinical care, research ...

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Briquilimab, an anti-c-Kit monoclonal antibody, is being investigated for its ability to selectively deplete mast cells and alleviate the symptoms of CSU. At this year’s American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI)/World Allergy Organization (WAO) Joint Congress (San Diego, CA, USA; 28 February–3 March 2025), the initial results from BEACON (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT06162728), a phase Ib/IIa dose-escalation study of briquilimab in adults with CSU, were presented.3,4

chronic spontaneous urticaria dupilumab
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At this year’s American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)/ World Allergy Organization (WAO) Joint Congress, findings from the pooled analysis of two phase III trials (LIBERTY-CSU CUPID Study A and Study C; ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04180488) investigating dupilumab in omalizumab-naïve patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) were presented.

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Renowned for his work in urticaria, drug allergies and angioedema, Professor Luis FC Ensina is a distinguished allergologist. As a Professor of the Division of Allergy, Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil and ...

Dermatology 2025, traveller dermatology, AI, High-Magnification Dermoscopy, hand eczema, vitiligo and psoriasis
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As 2025 unfolds, the field of dermatology is set for some significant advancements. To get a glimpse of what’s ahead, we turned to our esteemed Expert Faculty members, who shared their expert insights on what they think will be the key innovations shaping this year. From the most exciting trends of 2024 that are gaining momentum to the next breakthroughs poised to redefine patient care, here’s what they had to say.

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Watch leading experts discuss the pathophysiology of AD, PN, and CSU, and the concepts of AD remission and disease modification.

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Watch leading experts discuss updates in the treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), based on data presented at EAACI 2024.

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