Human Skin

7
Jun

WEBINAR #5 Naked Immunology – Epithelial Barrier Theory – Cezmi Akdis

Top-level science through the eyes of an expert.The fifth Webinar. The fifth webinar in the Naked Immunology series is now scheduled on June 30, 2023 at 8 a.m. (PST), 11 a.m. (EST), 5 p.m. (CET). The webinar is open to English-speaking participants with a solid scientific background. Featured speaker is Dr. Cezmi Akdis, the director of the Swiss Institute of
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31
Aug

Human skin to predict clinical outcomes

Human skin to better predict clinical trial outcomes Based on the Tech Nation interview with Dr. Eric Merle, our Chief Bussiness Innovation Officer by Moira Gunn, in February 2022. The entire Tech Nation Radio Podcast is available here. Eric's interview starts at 44:00 mins. Close is not good enough We've grown used to testing drugs in animals because some animals
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31
May

Immunocompetent human skin for vaccine and drug development

Before proceeding to clinical trials in humans, today’s scientists study drug efficacy and toxicity in animals. Even though animal studies clearly raise ethical questions, it is considered even more unethical to conduct studies directly on humans without prior testing. Genoskin provides a unique alternative to animal testing and to human trials, using real, immunocompetent human skin. Why human skin is
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15
Jun

Top advantages of ordering NativeSkin access® vs sourcing skin directly from hospitals

Top advantages of ordering NativeSkin access® vs sourcing skin directly from hospitals Interested in trying NativeSkin access®? Do you still think that sourcing skin samples directly from hospitals is the only valid way? Let us change your mind with these top advantages to ordering  NativeSkin access® online! NativeSkin access® is a patented human skin model that makes the culture, treatment,
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4
Mar

Top differences between human and animal skin

Top differences between human and animal skin Are animal models used in skin research? Animal models have been widely used in skin research. They are often used to study percutaneous absorption, wound healing, skin inflammation and psoriasis. These studies require relevant models in terms of structure and immunology to assess human skin response and to de-risk clinical trials on humans. The
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