The Skin Barrier Research Facility
The Skin Barrier Research Facility, operated by Sheffield Dermatology Research, is based within the Royal Hallamshire Hospital. It provides a specialist environment for the conduct of high quality human research. With a focus on experimental medicine the facility caters for translational human research that falls outside the remit of the Sheffield Clinical Research Facility (CRF). For randomized controlled trails of novel treatments in patients we work in partnership with the CRF and Children’s CRF, providing specialist equipment and technical/dermatology expertise.
The Facilities
The Skin Barrier Research Facility comprises a suite of specialized consultation/treatment rooms for research studies in human participants and a laboratory for basic research and sample analysis. Being fully climate controlled the consultation rooms provide the optimum conditions for biophysical skin assessments, such as TEWL measurements. The rooms provide a dedicated environment for a range of human research activities, which currently range from the collection of biological samples (blood and skin), development and testing of novel diagnostics, the development of novel topical products, the evaluation of skincare practices and skin treatments, and the investigation of inflammatory mechanisms for example. A portfolio of specialist skin diagnostic and analytical equipment is maintained and ready for use within the rooms (details below).
Gaining access
Members of staff at the University of Sheffield are welcome to use the rooms and/or equipment for human research in any field.
Please contact skinresearch@sheffield.ac.uk to arrange an induction and gain access to the online booking system.
The Skin Barrier Team
Contract Research
Our team offers a contract research service, undertaking a range of skin related activities for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. As a research-led unit our services are not limited to specific tests and we are open to new challenges. We have developed a series of non-invasive skin-sampling methods for quantifying skin biomarkers relating to skin barrier function, cutaneous inflammation and antimicrobial defence mechanisms. Examples of our services include:
Basic (in vitro) skin research
Topical product development and testing
Cutaneous safety testing
Claims testing
Randomised-controlled trials involving dermatological interventions in adults, children and neonates
Equipment
A portfolio of specialist skin diagnostic and analytical equipment is available for use within the Skin Barrier Lab or at the CRF and CCRF:
Aquaflux AF200 transepidermal water loss (TEWL) machines (Biox) – determination of skin barrier function
C&K Corneometers (CM825) – indirect assessment of skin hydration
C&K Mexameters (MX18) – objective quantification of skin redness/erythema
C&K Skin-surface-pH meters (PH905)
C&K Sebumeter (SM815) – quantification of skin sebum levels
C&K cutometer – determination of skin elasticity
Pixience C-Cube digital dermascope
Skin friction meter
ATR-FTIR spectrometers – molecular analysis of skin surface properties
Vivosight medical scanners (optical coherence tomography, Michelson Diagnostics) – imaging of skin structure and vascular architecture
Polarization-sensitive (PS)-OCT scanner – quantification of skin collagen levels and structure
High-definition OCT scanner – resolution of the stratum corneum
Squamescan 850A (CuDerm) – analysis of skin surface tape-strip samples
Moor Laser Doppler Imager