Digital biobanks that integrate genetic data with health data captured by digital sources are used routinely to discover genes, biomarkers, gene–environment interactions and pharmacogenetic relationships across many clinical areas. There remain many opportunities in dermatology to further use biobank data to increase our knowledge about the genetic architecture of skin disease, to resolve disease mechanisms that can be modulated by medical interventions and to discover genetically derived disease relationships that inform on drug repurposing and adverse events. Such knowledge promises to reduce the global burden of skin disease and facilitates the development of tailored medical care.

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