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DermTech Appoints BioStatistical Pioneer, John Quackenbush, Ph.D., as a Member of the Company's Scientific Advisory Board
Date:10/10/2007

on a large-scale project funded by an Oracle Challenge Grant aimed at creating a database that will link clinical and research data with other information available in the public domain.

About Dr. Quackenbush:

Dr. Quackenbush completed a Ph.D. in theoretical physics in 1990, followed by a two-year postdoctoral position in experimental particle physics and phenomenology. He has held positions at The Salk Institute, Stanford University and The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR). He is on the editorial boards of five major journals and is a member of two National Research Council panels that are examining the applications of genomic approaches to the study of toxicology.

About DermTech:

Headquartered in La Jolla, California, DermTech International (http://www.dermtech.com) specializes in the development and validation of molecular tests using specimens derived from the skin. The company's proprietary Epidermal Genetic Information Retrieval (EGIR) technology is being studied in the context of tracking treatment efficacy for a variety of dermatologic and other conditions, including the effects of drugs on skin at the molecular level in advance of observable clinical results, and aiding in the diagnosis of disease. DermTech is actively pursuing research using EGIR and its applications toward molecular diagnostics and theranostics in the areas of melanoma, prostate cancer and various skin disorders, such as psoriasis. For additional information, visit http://www.dermtech.com

Contacts: DermTech

George Schwartz

858.450.4222

For DermTech

Jennifer Larson

415.409.2729

jlarson@labfive.com


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