American Skin Association presents annual awards

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THE AMERICAN SKIN ASSOCIATION presented several awards for cancer research during the annual meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology. Barbara Gilchrest, of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, received the David Martin Carter Mentor Award. Gilchrest is the editor-in-chief of The Journal for Investigative Dermatology and former president of both the Society for...

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