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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
2026 Annual Stritzler Resident Competition
6:00-7:00pm
7:00-9:00pm
Social Hour
Resident Competition
About the Competition
The Stritzler Competition is an annual event sponsored by the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York that invites residents to present their research to their peers and faculty. The presentations are evaluated by a panel of judges. Additional details about the competition can be found here. Past winners and presenters can be found here.
| Sarah Gold Weill Cornell Medical College Lived experience of hirsutism in transgender individuals | June Moon New York Medical College Secondary re-closure versus secondary intention healing in postoperative cutaneous wound dehiscence: a systematic review |
| Nisrine Kawa Columbia University of Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Characterizing the burden of skin-related quality of life among patients with hematological conditions | Erica Cohn Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Efficacy and safety of medical interventions for moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa: a living systematic review and network meta-analysis |
| Shahzeb Hassan SUNY Downstate The prevalence of nonmelanoma skin cancer in a population of patients with oculocutaneous albinisim in Haiti | Ronan Talty NYU Grossman School of Medicine BRAFV600E mutation rewires melanoma lipid metabolism and ferroptosis sensitivity |
| Grant Sprow Albert Einstein College of Medicine Comparison of Mohs micrographic surgery and postoperative wound complication rates in non-Hispanic white and skin of color patients | Ziyang Xu NYU Grossman School of Medicine Establishment of dermatopathology image encyclopedia DempathNet using artificial intelligence empowered workflow |
| Anusha Pasumarthi Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai JAK3/TEC kinase inhibition is safe and effective in cicatricial alopecias: results from a prospective clinical trial | Alison Romisher Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Beyond weight loss: GLP-1 receptor agonists as a novel therapeutic option for repigmentation in vitiligo |
| Madeline Kim Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Tape strip molecular profiling captures abrocitinib-induced normalization of immune, barrier, and itch skin biomarkers in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis |