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Prefeitura Municipal de Jundiaí. Faculdade de Medicina de Jundiaí (FMJ) (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal) Birthplace: Brazil
Paulo R. Cunha graduated from the Medical School of Jundiai (1976); PhD in Medicine (Dermatology) from the University of São Paulo (1988); Postdoctoral degree from New York University (1996) with FAPESP scholarship and PhD from the University of São Paulo. He is currently Full Professor at the Medical School of Jundiai (FMJ) and Head of the Residency Service in Dermatology at FMJ. Experience in Medicine, with emphasis on General Dermatology and Bullous Diseases. The most frequent themes in his scientific production are: Wild Fire (Pemphigus Foliaceus Endemic). Ministered international conferences in: France, Paraguay, Switzerland, United States, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Czech Republic, Chile, Greece, England, Tanzania, Austria, Argentina, Mexico, South Korea, Peru, China, Poland, Croatia , India, Turkey, the Netherlands, Canada and Denmark. He was a Member of the Board of Directors of the International Society of Dermatology (ISD), Member of the Board of the Winter Academy of Dermatology, Member of the SBD Teaching Committee and Medical Coordinator of the Journal of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology. The works he published as author or co-author were cited in about 800 articles and books. He was president of the Congress of CILAD 2018 - São Paulo, which gathered around 4000 participants. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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