Skin

Presented by Friends of Imperial College

Dr Claire Higgins, Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London

Hear about ways being developed to accelerate wound closure, reduce scar formation, and make scar tissue resilient to injury.

After injuries to the skin, epithelial cells migrate to close the wound, while dermal cells synthesise collagen to fill the wound bed. These coordinated processes enable healing to occur, however, we are left with a permanent reminder of the injury – a scar.

Scar tissue never regains the strength of healthy tissue and is prone to injury. It also has limited functionality compared to healthy skin.

In this talk, Dr Higgins will present the research ongoing in their lab that is determining ways to accelerate wound closure, reduce scar formation, and make scar tissue resilient to injury.

Simply register in advance for this live streamed lecture by booking your place below and you will be sent a zoom link and login instructions one day before the event.

We hope you enjoy this live lecture, part of our programme of events for the academic year 2020/21.

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