Clinical Translational Dermatology (CTD)

Clinical & Translational Dermatology (CTD)

Clinical and Translational Dermatology (CTD)

Clinical and Translational Dermatology is an international open access peer-reviewed journal that aims to reduce the gap between academic and industry by delivering the most current and relevant research information for effective treatment and better outcomes by addressing translation of outstanding basic, clinical and investigative dermatological research. Thus serves as a valuable resource for academic dermatologists, clinical dermatologists and nonclinical scientists worldwide.

CTD prioritizes to publish high standard quality articles on translational outcomes of cutting edge clinical and investigative research aspects and thus contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of dermatology such as medical dermatology, pediatric dermatology, dermatologic surgery, dermatopathology, cutaneous oncology, cosmetic and aesthetic dermatology.

The open-access policy of this journal ensures that the journal leads the way with the up-to-date and latest clinical research information in advancing the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of variety of skin diseases like a topic dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, chronic skin wound, aphthous ulcer including the development of novel immune and photo dynamic therapies for treatment of skin cancers.

Special areas of concentration include, but are not limited to research in stem cell cellular therapy/regenerative medicine; clinical epidemiology & health services research; dermatological surgery & lasers; photo biology; and therapeutics.

Clinical and Translational Dermatology encourages authors to submit original research articles, review and systematic reviews on the emerging techniques and developments, as well as case reports, editorials and short communications covering all aspects of dermatology.

Finally, we wish to encourage more contributions from the scientific community and industry practitioners to ensure continued success of the journal.