Our research aims to uncover the genetic factors underlying both skin and cardiovascular diseases, which are often interconnected and have a significant impact on public health. Over the course of three years, we will analyze large sets of genomic data from patients with skin disorders, cardiovascular conditions, and those experiencing both. By comparing this genetic information with clinical data, lab results, imaging studies, and medication responses, we hope to identify common genetic variants associated with these diseases. Understanding these genetic links could lead to better diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies tailored to individual patients. Ultimately, our research seeks to improve healthcare outcomes for individuals affected by these often debilitating conditions, offering hope for more effective management and potentially reducing the burden of both skin and cardiovascular diseases on public health systems.