Peter Soyer
University of Queensland Diamantina Institute, QLD, Australia
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Professor Soyer is an academic dermatologist from Austria with over 25 years in the field. He came to Australia in 2007 to fulfil an appointment with The University of Queensland as the inaugural Chair of Dermatology and currently he is head of the Dermatology Research Centre and has recently been awarded a Practitioner Fellowship from the NHMRC. He was appointed as the Director of the Princess Alexandra Hospital Dermatology Department in 2008 and is also a Visiting Medical Officer at the Queensland Institute of Dermatology. Within the dermatology field he is considered among the pioneers of dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions, a non-invasive diagnostic method, and lead the development of the morphologic classification system currently used worldwide. His specific research expertise lies in dermatooncology and dermatopathology and he has a special interest in teledermatology.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Diagnostic performance of neural networks in dermoscopic assessment of melanocytic lesions: context is critical. (#115)
2:18 PM
Nicholas M Muller
Session 11.3 - AI and Technology
A Review of the Opportunities and Challenges in Artificial Intelligence Skin Image Analyses using Total Body Photography (#238)
4:40 PM
Clare Primiero
Plenary Session 16.0 - Imaging AI
The genomic landscape of melanoma-prone skin (#102)
2:00 PM
Katie J Lee
Session 11.1 - Personalised Prevention and Interventions
Combining Automated Lesion Risk And Change Assessment Improves Melanoma Detection: A Retrospective Accuracy Study (#116)
2:30 PM
Chantal Rutjes
Session 11.3 - AI and Technology
Trends Of Skin CAncer Numbers In solid organ transplant recipients, the TOSCANI cohort study (#210)
12:20 PM
Anne Tseng
Session 14.1 - Organ Transplant Recipients
Unravelling transcriptomics effects of sirolimus in cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas chemoprevention (#226)
2:40 PM
Lea Dousset
Session 15.2 - Spatial Omics
3D total-body-imaging reveals genotype-dermatological phenotype correlations in hereditary melanoma genes: POT1, POLE, BAP1 and CDKN2A (#105)
2:45 PM
Ellie J Maas
Session 11.1 - Personalised Prevention and Interventions
A study of naevus distribution and photodamage patterns on the back of a high-risk melanoma group (#181)
12:55 PM
Deborah Toledo Flores
Poster Session (6iCUSP & 5GAC-SC)
A linear basal cell carcinoma located in the supraclavicular region: case study and literature review (#191)
12:55 PM
Timothy J Liu
Poster Session (6iCUSP & 5GAC-SC)