
معرفی
Elizabeth Grice, PhD, serves as Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, where she leads research at the intersection of skin biology, microbiome science, and immunological mechanisms in dermatological conditions.
Her core research domains include:
- Bioinformatics-driven microbiome analysis
- Genomic and transcriptomic regulation of skin immunity
- Host-microbe interactions in inflammatory skin diseases
- Mechanisms of skin barrier dysfunction in wound healing
- Environmental impacts on cutaneous microbiota
- Translational applications for microbiome-targeted therapies
Analysis of her 2023-2025 publications reveals dominant themes in molecular dermatology, particularly the role of commensal microbiota in dermal matrisome integrity, biomarker discovery for UV-induced carcinogenesis, and therapeutic manipulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathways. Her work bridges gnotobiotic modeling with clinical epidemiology, examining population-level associations in seborrheic dermatitis while developing novel diagnostic frameworks for diabetic wound microbiomes.
No scientific awards were referenced in the source documentation.
The provided materials contain no information regarding Dr. Grice's student mentorship activities, grant funding sources, or laboratory infrastructure, though her publication record indicates active collaboration across immunology, microbiology, and clinical dermatology disciplines.
