The St John's Podcast
The St John's Podcast
Podcast Description
Our podcasts are delivered to you by the researchers and physicians at St. John's Institute of Dermatology. Our aim is to inform the public about skin research being conducted at St. John’s Institute of Dermatology and beyond.Disclaimer: The information on our podcasts is based on the research and expert opinion at the time of recording. The information is for general purposes only and we cannot offer individual advice. Any member of the public or patients listening should not use this as advice to treat their own condition and should consult their own physician for any medical problems they may have.
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Centers around dermatological research with key topics including treatment advancements in skin conditions, single-cell analysis of skin health, and the application of artificial intelligence in dermatology. Specific episodes highlight discussions on the JAKPPPOT trial for Palmoplantar Pustulosis, the Human Cell Atlas project, and the mySkin study's relevance to the psoriasis community.

Welcome to Skin Conversations, an exciting podcast where we explore the latest in dermatology, skin research, and evidence-based care.
Whether you are a healthcare professional, a researcher, patient or someone interested in the world of dermatology, our goal is to provide important insights into the field. We bring together leading clinical experts to discuss cutting-edge treatments, academics to uncover the latest developments in skin science, and patients to share the real-life experiences that drive advances in healthcare.
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Disclaimer: We work with multiple partners, from industry to charitable organisations. While our partners fund our podcasts, they have no influence over its content or delivery. For more information visit our partners page: PARTNERS | stjohnsdermacademy
Disclaimer: The information on our podcasts is based on the latest evidence and expert opinion at the time of recording. The information is for general purposes only and we cannot offer advice for specific patients. Equally, this information is geared towards healthcare professionals. Any member of the public or patients listening should not use this as advice to treat their own condition or others and should consult their own physician for any medical needs they may have.
In this episode, Madeline Kroah-Hartman speaks with Dr David Gleeson, NIHR Doctoral Training Fellow at St John's Institute of Dermatology, where they discuss David's journey into research on pustular psoriasis.
Please note the JAKPPPOT trial is now closed for recruitment.
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Disclaimer: We work with multiple partners, from industry to charitable organisations. While our partners fund our podcasts, they have no influence over its content or delivery. For more information visit our partners page: PARTNERS | stjohnsdermacademy
Disclaimer: The information on our podcasts is based on the latest evidence and expert opinion at the time of recording. The information is for general purposes only and we cannot offer advice for specific patients. Equally, this information is geared towards healthcare professionals. Any member of the public or patients listening should not use this as advice to treat their own condition or others and should consult their own physician for any medical needs they may have.

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