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Centre for Skin Sciences

The Centre for Skin Sciences (CSS) is one of the most well-known academic centres in Britain for research and teaching in skin science.

Our mission is to better understand skin and hair biology in health, with age, in relation to the environment in disease ad dysbiosis.

We have a very strong track record of successful partnerships with companies both in the UK and internationally, developing innovative new products for consumers and patients.

Our local to Bradford charity, the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Unit, provides training placements for plastic surgeon fellows to complete a PhD in an area of wound healing or burns related research.

Our ethos is to maximise relevance of our work to human biology and we work together with our award-winning BioBank - Ethical Tissue - to do this.

We deliver skin and hair science knowledge and expertise into undergraduate and post graduate programmes of study in the Faculty of Life Sciences and we provide an exciting research environment for our graduate and post graduate students.

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Professor Julie Thornton, Director, Centre for Skin Sciences

Our overall aim is to develop a substantial skin and hair sciences portfolio centred on high quality, high impact research with a balanced mix of translational and basic projects set in a high performing, financially sustainable centre of research excellence.

Professor Julie Thornton, Director, Centre for Skin Sciences

Contact the Centre for Skin Sciences

The Centre for Skin Sciences are happy to answer all general enquiries, business enquiries, discuss research, or training needs.

The Centre for Skin Sciences Academic Faculty