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Andrew Alexis

Dermatology

Cornell University

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About Andrew Alexis at Cornell University (Cornell)

As a dedicated researcher at Cornell University, Andrew Alexis has developed a specialized expertise in acne, rosacea, skin of color, atopic dermatitis, healthcare equity, dermatologic therapeutics, inflammatory skin diseases, skin aging. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Dupilumab demonstrates improvements in biomarker levels across racial subgroups in pediatric patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of acne and rosacea. Additional work such as "LEBRIKIZUMAB IMPROVES DISEASE CONTROL AND WORK ACTIVITY IN ATOPIC DERMATITIS PATIENTS WITH SKIN OF COLOR" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

acnerosaceaskin of coloratopic dermatitishealthcare equitydermatologic therapeuticsinflammatory skin diseasesskin aging

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