Advancing medical device development with ex vivo human skinMedical devices are evolving rapidly, becoming more sophisticated and diverse in their applications. From injectable drug delivery systems to wound dressings, wearable sensors, and microneedles, these innovations must undergo rigorous testing to ensure safety, functionality, and biocompatibility. However, as medical devices become more complex, so do the challenges associated with their preclinicalRead more
Beyond animal models: The role of human skin in ADME testingADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion) testing plays a vital role in modern drug development by improving candidate selection, reducing failures, enhancing safety assessments, ensuring regulatory compliance, and ultimately saving time and resources in bringing new drugs to market. Traditionally, ADME testing has relied on animal models and in vitroRead more
HairSkin®Human skin model with hair folliclesHairSkin®: the first ex vivo human skin model with mature pilosebaceous units HairSkin® is a cutting-edge ex vivo human skin model, developed with tissue containing fully mature pilosebaceous units. HairSkin® is designed to meet the requirements of both pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries and to empower innovation in dermatology, cosmetics, and personal care. Thanks to aRead more
From human skin to human data: Advancing immunogenicity testing with human modelsIn a public workshop organized by the FDA-CRCG group, Dr. Nicolas Gaudenzio, CSO of Genoskin, introduced an innovative platform for assessing immune reactions in response to injected substances using human skin explants. His talk, titled "A new in vitro framework for assessing immunogenicity using comprehensive profiling of injectable humanRead more
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