Speakers: Martine Bagot, Pietro Quaglino
Prof Martine Bagot, MD, PhD, is Professor of Dermatology and Head of the Department of Dermatology in Saint Louis Hospital, Paris University, Paris, France. Prof Bagot is leading a national reference center and network for cutaneous lymphomas, and is actively participating to international trials in the field. Prof Bagot has been board member of the European Society for Dermatological Research and is currently board member of International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma. She has been President of EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force and of European Dermatology Forum. Prof Bagot is coauthor of 604 Publications referenced in Pubmed and of several international patents. She is Section Editor of the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.
Prof Pietro Quaglino born 1968, dermatologist, is Associate Professor of Dermatology at the Department of Medical Sciences, University of Turin Medical School. He obtained the National Scientific Qualification as Full Professor in 2013. He is now Director of the Residency Programme in Dermatology at the University of Turin. His main field of interest for clinical and research activities are cutaneous lymphoma, melanoma, and immune dermatology. His experience in the field of cutaneous lymphoma ranges from the early diagnosis to the treatment of the advanced phase disease. He is the principal investigator of several clinical trials in melanoma and cutaneous lymphoma. He is past-chairman of the EORTC Cutaneous Lymphoma Task Force and has been member of the Board Directors of the ISCL (International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma). board member of the GIPMe (Gruppo Italiano Polidisciplinare sul Melanoma), board member and treasurer since 2017 of the IMI (Italian Melanoma Intergroup, He has published more than 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers. Prof. Quaglino is Assistant Editor of the Giornale Italiano di Dermatologia e Venereologia, reviewer of international journals on dermatology and referee for ANVUR (National Agency for the Evaluation of Universities and Research Institutes).