Check out recent skin of color publications and conference presentations from our team!

  • Ezemma O, Workman K, Ragi S, Wahood S, Waterton K, Gibson J, Ntiri M, Olugbade I, Henebeng EB, Negbenebor N, Okoro U. “54519 - Advancing Understanding of Keloids and Hypertrophic Scarring: Empowering Communities of Color through Virtual Outreach Events,” Poster Presentation, American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 9, 2024.

    George EA, Bocage AE, Okoro U, Henebeng EB, Negbenebor N. Community bonding to break barriers to care: Improving skin cancer knowledge in the skin of color community. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2022, Sep; 87(3): AB149. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2022.06.629

    George EA, Bocage AE, Henebeng EB, Okoro U, Monteiro K, Negbenebor N. (July 18, 2021). Effectiveness of a virtual educational intervention on increasing knowledge and positive attitudes towards hair and skin care among people of color. National Medical Association Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly, Virtual Meeting Experience.

    Henebeng EB, Okoro U, Negbenebor N, Kuhn H, Kawaoka J. (August 1, 2020). Skin of Color Community Event Series: An Innovative Program Addressing Dermatological Concerns of People of Color. National Medical Association Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly, Virtual Meeting Experience.

  • George EA, Henebeng EB, Okoro U, Monteiro K, Negbenebor N. (March 13, 2021). Building Virtual Community Spaces: An Analysis of the Skin of Color Community Event Series during the COVID-19 pandemic. Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium, Virtual Meeting Experience

    Wu K, Okoro U, Henebeng E, George E, Cummings O, Ezemma O, Olugbade I, Nwanaji U, Bocage A, Negbenebor N, . Skin cancer and skin-lightening, and the importance of political action and community advocacy. Poster presentation at the 18th Annual Skin of Color Scientific Symposium 2022.

    George EA, Bocage AE, Henebeng EB, Okoro U, Monteiro K, Negbenebor N. (May 26, 2021). Improving knowledge, attitudes, and engagement in evidence-based skin care among people of color. Brigham and Women’s Hospital Department of Dermatology Medical Student Symposium, Virtual Meeting Experience.

    Wu K, Okoro U, Henebeng E, George E, Cummings O, Ezemma O, Olugbade I, Nwanaji U, Bocage A, Negbenebor N, . Skin cancer and skin-lightening, and the importance of political action and community advocacy. Poster presentation at the New England Science Symposium 2023.