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American Skin Association Announces Research Achievement Awards
AMY S. PALLER, MD 2021 RECIPIENT OF DAVID MARTIN CARTER MENTOR AWARD
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2021 David Martin Carter Mentor Award and the
2021 Research Achievement Awards.
For over three decades, ASA s
David Martin Carter Mentor Award has honored members of the dermatology community who embody the characteristics that made the late Dr. David Martin Carter an inspiration to dermatologists, investigators, and medical students throughout the world. Dr. Carter and ASA s late founder, Dr. George Hambrick, worked tirelessly to grow the organization into a leading force to defeat melanoma, skin cancer and other skin diseases.
How can you measure an itch?
A newly developed device tracks scratches, as a way of quantifying itchiness.
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You may have been asked by a doctor to rate your pain on a scale of one to ten, but have you ever been asked to rate your itchiness? A team of US researchers have developed a device that records scratching, allowing them to measure the itch people feel.
A test subject wearing the scratch sensor. Credit: Northwestern University.
“Itch torments so many patients across so many conditions. It can be as debilitating as chronic pain,” says Shuai Xu, assistant professor of dermatology and paediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, US.