Dr. Jacobe, a dermatologist with an interest in clinical and translational research focuses on research pertaining to Morphea or localized Scleroderma. She is the principal investigator fo the Morphea Registry, the only registry enrolling adults and children with Morphea in the country. The Registryis designed to better understand the dermographics, clinical manifestations, natural history, and molecular/genetic underpinnings of Morphea. Dr. Jacobe also has an interest in the therapy of skin disease using ultraviolet and visible light.
C Tuchinda, HA Kerr, CR Taylor, H Jacobe, BM Bergamo, C Elmets, HW Lim, "UVA1 phototherapy for cutaneous diseases: an experience of 92 cases in the United States." Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed, 22:247-253, 2006
Nagpal S. Patel S. Jacobe H. DiSepio D. Ghosn C. Malhotra M. Teng M. Duvic M. Chandraratna RA., "Tazarotene-induced gene 2 (TIG2), a novel retinoid-responsive gene in skin" Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 109(1):91-5, July 1997
C Tuchinda, HA Kerr, CR Taylor, H Jacobe, BM Bergamo, C Elmets, HW Lim, "UVA1 phototherapy for cutaneous diseases: an experience of 92 cases in the United States." Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed, 22:247-253, 2006
SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
Nagpal S. Patel S. Jacobe H. Disepio D. Ghosn C. Malhotra M. Teng M. Duvic M. Chandraratna R A., "Tazarotene-induced gene 2 (TIG2), a novel retinoid-responsive gene in skin" Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 109(1):91-5, July 1997
Costner MI. Jacobe H., "Dermatopathology of connective tissue diseases" Advances in Dermatology, 16:323-59, 2000
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