Cutaneous Translational Research Program at Johns Hopkins Dermatology

Cutaneous Translational Research Program at Johns Hopkins Dermatology CTReP is the center of Johns Hopkins Dermatology for scientists to collaborate and conduct clinical research trials from cutting-edge discoveries.

Taking lessons learned in basic science laboratories, and transferring these to applications that impact patient care is the essence of translational research at Johns Hopkins. Clinical research provides a means for cutting-edge discoveries to be tested with patients after they are already proven to be safe. Areas of clinical and translational research at Johns Hopkins Dermatology currently include:

- Aesthetic Research
- Ethnic Skin Research
- Melanoma Research
- Pediatric Research
- Wound Research
- Skin Regeneration Research

Our Cutaneous Translational Research Program, or CTReP, is our center for scientists to collaborate and conduct clinical research trials.

Individuals with normal, healthy are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Dermatology at J...
01/11/2022

Individuals with normal, healthy are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University. We hope information from this study will help with problems like skin breakdown in our patients with amputations and prostheses. If you are interested in participating, please feel free to contact us!

Individuals without hair on their head (such as male pattern baldness) are eligible to participate in research conducted...
08/16/2021

Individuals without hair on their head (such as male pattern baldness) are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University. We hope information from this study will help with problems like skin breakdown in our patients with amputations and prostheses. If you are interested in participating, please feel free to contact us!

Individuals with a below the knee amputation are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Derm...
08/16/2021

Individuals with a below the knee amputation are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University. We hope to help with problems like skin breakdown in our patients with amputations and prostheses. If you are interested in participating, please feel free to contact us!

If you are interested in participating, please feel free contact us!
04/21/2021

If you are interested in participating, please feel free contact us!

04/21/2021
Individuals with a below the knee amputation are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Derm...
04/02/2020

Individuals with a below the knee amputation are eligible to participate in research conducted in the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University. We hope to help with problems like skin breakdown in our patients with amputations and prostheses.

Dermatology research studies currently recruiting participants:
12/19/2018

Dermatology research studies currently recruiting participants:

10/08/2018

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Here are our current studies. Please inquire for more details if you are interested
10/08/2018

Here are our current studies. Please inquire for more details if you are interested

Here are our current studies. If you are interested in participating, please reach out!
08/24/2017

Here are our current studies. If you are interested in participating, please reach out!

Here are our current studies. Welcome to inquire if you are interested.
08/17/2017

Here are our current studies. Welcome to inquire if you are interested.

“Research, Discoveries and Patient Care Come Together Through CTReP”—Dermatology News at Johns Hopkins Medicine
08/10/2017

“Research, Discoveries and Patient Care Come Together Through CTReP”—Dermatology News at Johns Hopkins Medicine

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