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  • Computational Mechanobiology Group

    Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Southampton

    Our research
  • Skin Biophysics
    From Experimental Characterisation to Advanced Modelling, 2019
    10 chapters, 295 pages

    This book presents state-of-the-art experimental and modelling techniques for skin biophysics that are currently used in academic and industrial research. It also identifies current and future challenges, as well as a growing number of opportunities in this exciting research field. The book covers the basics of skin physiology, biology, microstructural and material properties, and progressively introduces the reader to established experimental characterisation protocols and modelling approaches. Advanced topics in modelling theories and numerical implementation are also presented.

    Springer web site
  • CISM Summer School, Mechanobiology and Tribology of the Skin
    Coordinated by:
    G. Limbert (U. Southampton) and M. Masen (Imperial College)

    24-28 June, 2019, CISM, Udine, Italy
    Information and registration: www.cism.it/courses/C1906/

    Information and registration
  • On skin microrelief and the emergence of expression micro-wrinkles

    Soft Matter, 2018, 14(8):1292-1300.

    Online access
  • Mathematical and computational modelling of skin biophysics-A review

    Proceedings of the Royal Society Part A (July 2017) ,473 (2203), 1-39.
    (+ 20 pages of supplementary material)

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  • Webinar, 6 April 2017, 16:00 British Standard Time
    "Simulating the biophysics of skin - Where are we?"

    by Georges Limbert

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  • Computational Mechanobiology Group
    national Centre for Advanced Tribology

    Human skin surface
    Laser scanning profilometry

    Our research
  • Computational Mechanobiology Group
    national Centre for Advanced Tribology

    Non-linear mechanics of skin wrinkle formation
    Finite element simulation

    Our research
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