Using mass spectrometry and artificial skin to analyse skincare products
Labskin UK and Sheffield Hallam are helping cosmetic and pharmaceutical companies find a competitive edge by using mass spectrometry and a market-leading artificial skin model to analyse product performance.
How a new synthetic skin could help people with eczema
We're developing a synthetic infected skin to help develop new treatments for eczema sufferers, allowing cosmetics and pharmaceutical companies to test products as if they were being applied to natural human skin.
Analysing pharmaceutical tablets using AFM-Raman imaging
Sheffield Hallam researchers are helping to improve the performance of pharmaceutical tablets using a new imaging method developed at the Sheffield Multimodal Imaging Centre,
How transmission electron microscopy can improve product performance
Sheffield Multimodal Imaging Centre researchers have shown how transmission electron microscopy (TEM) can be used to study and improve the performance of steel products and hard coatings.
Using micro-computed tomography to examine the effectiveness of agricultural seed coatings
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµers at Sheffield Multimodal Imaging Centre (SMIC) have examined the effectiveness of commercial seed film coatings to improve product performance and give crops a much-needed zinc boost.
How our scanning technology is helping businesses get ahead
Using 3D surface imaging technology at the Sheffield Multimodal Imaging Centre (SMIC), Sheffield Hallam researchers have developed anatomical models for education, research and product development.
Fighting crime with mass spectrometry imaging technology
Thanks to a new fingerprint analysis technique developed using mass spectrometry technology, police can discover more about the lifestyle and state of mind of a suspect.
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