The Skin Genetics Research Group is dedicated to advancing the understanding of how genetic alterations influence skin structure, function, and disease susceptibility. Our research focuses on exploring genotype–phenotype relationships and uncovering the molecular pathways involved in skin development, repair, and pathology.
We aim to elucidate how genetic variation contributes to disease expression and clinical variability, with the broader goal of identifying actionable targets for improved diagnosis and therapeutic strategies. Additionally, we investigate the role of genetic modulation and immune signaling in shaping dermatologic conditions.
Through a multidisciplinary approach that integrates molecular biology, clinical dermatology, and population-based studies, our mission is to advance knowledge in dermatogenetics and pave the way toward precision dermatology.