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Nice day today
and up we go!
Good to see people taking advantage of the price and overall progress the company is making.
Looks good!!
I see its in development ... it is still news.
The clue is in the words "#Integumen are delighted to announce "
Integumen have not announced ... its a tweet.
Regardless of any news published elsewhere.
It's news of a development partnership working to create a 'worlds first'.
My point is that company news published elsewhere or tweeted is not new or an announcement unless RNSd
The clue is in the word Development.
They are working together on it, when it is concluded they will obviously announce it as it will be a major benefit to the business.
It's publicised in Bio News-check this link: https://bionow.co.uk/news/b5da5e46b9f694/bradford-university-partners-with-innovative-labskin-uk
Tweeted news ...
Gerard J Brandon
@gjbrandon
#Integumen are delighted to announce a development partnership with the Centre for #Skin Sciences at @UniofBradford to create the worlds first 3-Cell fully pigmented 3D Skin to allow @Labskin clients test cosmetics for skin tone colours:
This new fully pigmented 3D #skin model will be available at @Labskin for companies to use to evaluate products for
cosmetic tone matching applications in health and beauty, but also be a pathfinder project to enable future UV protection
and drug effect studies.
"Integumen are delighted to announce" ... only the company has not announced anything. There is no RNS.... just a tweet from Gerry.
Seems odd for company news of a "world's first' breakthrough.
Might be good to see it actually announced by the company ?
RNS machine broke ?
This would be a huge breakthrough in terms of stopping animal cruelty and obviously good for the company and the industry.
CSS joins Labskin UK in a new KTP project
The Centre for Skin Sciences (CSS) is delighted to announce a partnership with Labskin UK (York) to work on an ambitious 28-month Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project, funded by Innovate UK. CSS, as the knowledge partner, will bring its considerable knowledge, skills and understanding of the interactions between skin cells and melanocytes to help Labskin fulfil its ambition to develop the world’s first commercially available pigmented full thickness, three cell skin equivalent model. This new model will be available at Labskin for companies to use to evaluate products for cosmetic tone matching applications in health and beauty, but also be a pathfinder project to enable future UV protection and drug effect studies.
The team is now looking for an MSc/PhD level research associate to complete the project alongside the Labskin and Bradford University teams. A link to the job can be found here.
Alex Chapman (Head of Operations - Labskin) said, “This is a really exciting project for us and one we have wanted to do for some time. We look forward to working with our colleagues from the University of Bradford and getting this advancement out to the scientific community”.
Dr Jacobo Elies, the University of Bradford project supervisor said “this brings an exciting new relationship with Labskin and opportunity to work in the excellent KTP programme” and Dr Julie Thornton, Director for CSS and principle investigator for the project said “the award of this KTP project is a further example of the success that CSS continues to have in engaging with companies and helping support the development of their commercial opportunities”
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Labskin is part of the Integumen PLC group and is in a rapid development phase at its home on the National Agri-Food Innovation Campus (NAFIC) at Sand Hutton just outside York. To stay up to date with recent developments and company news please visit https://www.labskin.co.uk/stories/ or follow us on @Labskin
This partnership is receiving financial support from the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) programme. KTP aims to help businesses to improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills that reside within the UK knowledge base. This Knowledge Transfer Partnership project, funded by UK Research and Innovation through Innovate UK, is part of the government’s Industrial Strategy.
https://www.bradford.ac.uk/css/news/