GW Professor Emeritus Published in Nature Communications, "Melanoma induction by ultraviolet A but not ultraviolet B radiation requires melanin pigment"

Edward De Fabo, M.D., emeritus professor, was featured in the Daily Mail as the lead researcher of a new study that was published in Nature Communications, titled "Melanoma induction by ultraviolet A but not ultraviolet B radiation requires melanin pigment." The story was also covered in the Toronto Star, Medical News Today, Dermatologistsblog.com, Newsmax Health, Science Daily, Science Newsline, Science Codex and Science Blog.

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