Top Institutions in Pediatric Dermatology
Institutions were ranked based on their leadership in pediatric dermatology research, clinical trials in atopic dermatitis, guideline development participation, and multidisciplinary expertise in pediatric skin disorders.
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#1
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH
Bethesda, MD
NIAID leads in immunologic and clinical research on atopic dermatitis, including pediatric populations, and has contributed extensively to guideline development and clinical trials of novel therapies.
Key Differentiators
- Immunology
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Atopic Dermatitis Research
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#2
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)
Philadelphia, PA
CHOP has a renowned pediatric dermatology division with extensive clinical research programs focused on atopic dermatitis, including novel topical and systemic therapies for children.
Key Differentiators
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Clinical Trials
- Atopic Dermatitis
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#3
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA
Stanford is recognized for translational research in pediatric dermatology, including innovative topical therapies and immunomodulators for atopic dermatitis.
Key Differentiators
- Dermatology
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Translational Research
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#4
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Dermatology
Boston, MA
MGH has a robust pediatric dermatology clinical research program with expertise in atopic dermatitis treatment trials and long-term management strategies.
Key Differentiators
- Dermatology
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Clinical Research
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#5
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
UCSF is known for its comprehensive pediatric dermatology care and research, including studies on prevention and treatment of atopic dermatitis in children.
Key Differentiators
- Pediatric Dermatology
- Clinical Trials
- Atopic Dermatitis
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