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BMBS COST Action BM0903
Skin Barrier and Atopic Diseases (SKINBAD)

Descriptions are provided by the Actions directly via e-COST.

The main objective of the Action is to bundle research expertise on atopic eczema (AE) and to identify key genetic and environmental risk factors. Atopic eczema (AE) is an inflammatory skin disorder which is characterized by dry and itchy skin and a cutaneous hyperreactivity to environmental triggers. It affects at least 15% of children and 2-10% of adults and often predates the development of allergic airway diseases. Given its substantial prevalence, which has seen an enormous rise especially in industrialized nations, and the lack of cure, there is a pressing need to better understand its pathophysiology. Recent evidence from molecular genetics underscores the importance of the skin barrier genes in addition to genes promoting abnormal immunological pathways. To reveal the mechanisms by which environmental factors pursue the genetic predisposition into disease manifestation, a multi-disciplinary approach is needed with complementary experimental approaches including both in vivo studies and validated animal and in vitro models. This COST Action will bring together experts fengaged in epidemiology, genetics, clinical research and research on skin barrier and immunology.


General Information*

Chair of the Action:

Dr Sanja KEZIC (NL)

Vice Chair of the Action:

Dr Stephan WEIDINGER (DE)

DC Rapporteurs:

Prof. Aleksandar DIMOVSKI (MK)

Science officer of the Action:

Dr Magdalena RADWANSKA

Administrative officer of the Action:

Ms Anja VAN DER SNICKT

Downloads*

Action Fact Sheet

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Memorandum of Understanding

Download MoU as PDF

Annual Progress Conference Report

Download Annual Progress Conference Report as PDF

Progress Report

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Poster

Download Poster as PDF

Websites*

Action website:

http://www.skinbad.eu

Domain website:

http://www.cost.eu/bmbs

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Last updated: 02 May 2011 top of page