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Best Female Scientists

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114
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53282
World Ranking
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446

Medicine

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118
Citations
52541
World Ranking
4053
National Ranking
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Overview

Amy S. Paller is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States and has an extensive publication record primarily within the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Dermatology and its intersecting disciplines. Their research spans multiple subfields including Dermatology, Immunology and Allergy, Physiology, Cell Biology, and Immunology, reflecting a broad engagement with skin-related biological and immunological processes.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, notably Dermatology and Skin Diseases, Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Asthma and respiratory diseases, Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research, Skin and Cellular Biology Research, Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis, and Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases.

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations include Lawrence F. Eichenfield, Elaine C. Siegfried, Eric L. Simpson, Jonathan I. Silverberg, and Michael J. Cork. This network highlights consistent partnerships in dermatological studies and clinical research.

Their contributions have been published in prominent journals, with frequent publication venues including:

  • Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • British Journal of Dermatology
  • Pediatric Dermatology
  • SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine

Recent papers by Amy S. Paller illustrate engagement with clinical trials and dermatological treatment innovations. Selected works include:

  • "Once-daily upadacitinib versus placebo in adolescents and adults with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis (Measure Up 1 and Measure Up 2): results from two replicate double-blind, randomised controlled phase 3 trials," 2021, The Lancet
  • "Skin-interfaced biosensors for advanced wireless physiological monitoring in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units," 2020, Nature Medicine
  • "Baricitinib in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis and inadequate response to topical corticosteroids: results from two randomized monotherapy phase III trials," 2020, British Journal of Dermatology
  • "Efficacy and safety of dupilumab with concomitant topical corticosteroids in children 6 to 11 years old with severe atopic dermatitis: A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial," 2020, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
  • "Efficacy and Safety of Lebrikizumab, a High-Affinity Interleukin 13 Inhibitor, in Adults With Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis," 2020, JAMA Dermatology

Best Publications

  • Fitzpatrick's Dermatology In General Medicine

    Lowell A. Goldsmith;Thomas B. Fitzpatrick;Stephen I. Katz;Barbara A. Gilchrest

  • Atopic dermatitis and the atopic march.

    Jonathan M Spergel;Amy S Paller

  • Guidelines of care for the management of atopic dermatitis: Section 2. Management and treatment of atopic dermatitis with topical therapies

    Lawrence F. Eichenfield;Lawrence F. Eichenfield;Wynnis L. Tom;Wynnis L. Tom;Timothy G. Berger;Alfons Krol

  • Guidelines of care for the management of atopic dermatitis: section 1. Diagnosis and assessment of atopic dermatitis.

    Lawrence F. Eichenfield;Wynnis L. Tom;Sarah L. Chamlin;Steven R. Feldman

  • Activated STING in a Vascular and Pulmonary Syndrome

    Y. Liu;A.A. Jesus;B. Marrero;D. Yang

  • Guidelines of care for the management of atopic dermatitis: Section 3. Management and treatment with phototherapy and systemic agents

    Robert Sidbury;Dawn M. Davis;David E. Cohen;Kelly M. Cordoro

  • Joint AAD-NPF guidelines of care for the management and treatment of psoriasis with biologics.

    Alan Menter;Bruce E. Strober;Daniel H. Kaplan;Dario Kivelevitch

  • Revised nomenclature and classification of inherited ichthyoses: Results of the First Ichthyosis Consensus Conference in Sorèze 2009

    Vinzenz Oji;Gianluca Tadini;Masashi Akiyama;Claudine Blanchet Bardon

  • Point mutations in human keratin 14 genes of epidermolysis bullosa simplex patients: Genetic and functional analyses

    Pierre A. Coulombe;M. Elizabeth Hutton;Anthony Letal;Adelaide A Hebert

  • Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

    Ha Uk Chung;Bong Hoon Kim;Jong Yoon Lee;Jungyup Lee

  • Treatment of Staphylococcus aureus Colonization in Atopic Dermatitis Decreases Disease Severity

    Jennifer T. Huang;Melissa Abrams;Brook Tlougan;Brook Tlougan;Alfred Rademaker

  • Efficacy and safety of crisaborole ointment, a novel, nonsteroidal phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor for the topical treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) in children and adults

    Amy S. Paller;Wynnis L. Tom;Wynnis L. Tom;Mark G. Lebwohl;Robin L. Blumenthal

  • Efficacy and Safety of Dupilumab in Adolescents With Uncontrolled Moderate to Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial.

    Eric L. Simpson;Amy S. Paller;Elaine C. Siegfried;Mark Boguniewicz

  • Mutations in proteasome subunit β type 8 cause chronic atypical neutrophilic dermatosis with lipodystrophy and elevated temperature with evidence of genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity.

    Yin Liu;Yuval Ramot;Antonio Torrelo;Amy S. Paller

  • Etanercept treatment for children and adolescents with plaque psoriasis.

    Amy S. Paller;Elaine C. Siegfried;Richard G. Langley;Alice B. Gottlieb

  • A 12-week study of tacrolimus ointment for the treatment of atopic dermatitis in pediatric patients.

    Amy Paller;Lawrence F. Eichenfield;Donald Y.M. Leung;Daniel Stewart

  • Topical delivery of siRNA-based spherical nucleic acid nanoparticle conjugates for gene regulation

    Dan Zheng;David A. Giljohann;David L. Chen;Matthew D. Massich

  • The genetic basis of epidermolytic hyperkeratosis: A disorder of differentiation-specific epidermal keratin genes

    Jian Cheng;Andrew J. Syder;Qian Chun Yu;Anthony Letal

  • Guidelines of care for the management of atopic dermatitis: Section 4. Prevention of disease flares and use of adjunctive therapies and approaches

    Robert Sidbury;Wynnis L. Tom;James N. Bergman;Kevin D. Cooper

  • Neurofibromatosis: Phenotype, Natural History, and Pathogenesis

    Amy S. Paller

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence F. Eichenfield
Lawrence F. Eichenfield University of California, San Diego
Emma Guttman-Yassky
Emma Guttman-Yassky Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Jonathan I. Silverberg
Jonathan I. Silverberg George Washington University Hospital
Alan D. Irvine
Alan D. Irvine Trinity College Dublin
Mark Boguniewicz
Mark Boguniewicz National Jewish Health
Jon M. Hanifin
Jon M. Hanifin Oregon Health & Science University
Eric L. Simpson
Eric L. Simpson Oregon Health & Science University
Mark Lebwohl
Mark Lebwohl Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Lisa A. Beck
Lisa A. Beck University of Rochester Medical Center
Jacob P. Thyssen
Jacob P. Thyssen University of Copenhagen

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