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The photobiology legacy of Nikiforos Kollias, PhD—1941‐2016
This issue of Photodermatology, Photoimmunology, and Photomedicine commemorates the contributions and legacy of Dr. Nikiforos Kollias, an outstanding skin biophysicist affectionately known as "Nik" to those who worked and trained with and under him. After Nik earned his PhD studying low temperature thermal transport properties of metals, he launched a scientific career that encompassed teaching and research in Kuwait and the United States, where he became fascinated with light and its interactions with the skin.