Galderma Renews Partnership with GW Dermatology to Advance Sensitive Skin Research

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Media Contact: Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn.deckelbaum@gwu.edu

WASHINGTON (Feb. 6, 2025) - ​​Galderma, a leader in dermatological innovation, has extended its partnership with the Department of Dermatology at the George Washington University (GW) School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) by renewing the Sensitive Skin Care Research Acceleration Fund to support efforts to redefine the understanding and management of this under-recognized condition. Galderma will sustain the Sensitive Skin Research Acceleration Fund, which was originally established with a $50,000 grant over two years, to drive research that seeks to establish sensitive skin as a distinct dermatological condition rather than a symptom of broader inflammatory diseases.

The renewed commitment will further support the Galderma Sensitive Skin Translational Research Fellowship Program, which provides medical students with hands-on research opportunities and specialized training in investigative dermatology. Initially launched with a $150,000 investment over five years, this program is designed to cultivate the next generation of dermatology researchers while addressing the workforce gap in this critical area of study.

“Our goal is to define ‘sensitive skin’ with evidence-based research, improving both patient care and provider understanding,” said Adam Friedman, professor and chair of the Department of Dermatology at GW SMHS. “With GW as a hub for cutting-edge dermatological research and diverse patient populations, we are well-positioned to lead this effort.”

For more information about the GW SMHS Department of Dermatology and its research initiatives, visit https://dermatology.smhs.gwu.edu/

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