Encoding clinicians decision process in grading acne- severity scale
A new acne severity scale via pattern analysis combining both primary lesions and secondary changes.
A new acne severity scale via pattern analysis combining both primary lesions and secondary changes.
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Elena Bernardis, PhD
Principal Investigator
Research Assistant Professor, Dermatology
Affiliated Faculty, GRASP Lab
Dr. Bernardis obtained her PhD from the Computer and Information Science Department at Penn and also holds a M.E. in Computer and Information Science and an M.A. in Mathematics. Before joining the Penn Dermatology faculty she was a Research Associate at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Tejas Mane
Research Staff
Tejas Mane finished his Master’s in Scientific Computing at Penn in 2020. He previously worked as a Junior Research Fellow at IIT Gandhinagar and graduated from BITS Pilani with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Email: tmane@seas.upenn.edu
Cameron Gudobba
Graduate Research Assistant
Cameron is a second-year medical student with an interest in dermatology who is currently studying at the Perelman School of Medicine. He spent four years at the University of Chicago working towards his bachelor’s degree before graduating in 2020. His previous research projects have ranged from insect genetics to psychopharmacology before focusing on clinical dermatological imaging and alopecias here in the CoDe lab.
Natalia Rodriguez
Graduate Research Assistant
Natalia is a third year medical student at the Perelman School of Medicine interested in pursuing a career in dermatology, specifically skin of color. She received her undergraduate degree in neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania.
Navish Yarna
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Navish Yarna is a Senior at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Biology. His research interests include Cell Biology, Computational Dermatology, and Translational Research. Navish aspires to pursue a career in medicine in the future. Contact: nyarna@sas.upenn.edu
Email: nyarna@sas.upenn.edu
Aylar Bayramova
Research Assistant
Aylar Bayramova has a B.S. in Biology with a Biomedical concentration from Arcadia University, where she also worked as a student researcher studying phylogeny of brown algae using molecular barcoding.
Shant Tamazian, MD
Research Assistant
Shant Tanazian received his MD at Penn in 2021 and is now an intern at Massachusetts General Hospital. Before medical school, he studied Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University at Buffalo and he spent a year in Armenia volunteering as a medical clown in a children’s hospital and as an English teacher at the American University of Armenia and American Corner through the US Embassy.
Shahla Mukhtar
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Shahla is a second year undergraduate student at Haverford College with a prospective Chemistry major. She is interested in pursuing a career in dermatology. Her past research experiences involve biochemistry and computational chemistry work.