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STINTS · Skin Tissue INTegrity under Shear

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201930 June 2023EU funding €3,635,760Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

The mechanical, chemical and biological properties of human skin may be challenged when in contact with another surface e.g. immobilized persons supported on a bed or in a wheelchair, amputees wearing a prosthesis, and individuals with orthoses or functional medical devices attached to the skin. This can result pressure ulcers, particularly in the elderly and those with comorbidities such as diabetes. Skin condition is also critical during interactions with personal care products such as creams, shavers, grooming devices, therapeutic lamps or massage equipment, which can result in various forms of irritation. The main scientific aim of STINTS is to understand the complex biomechanical and biochemical pathways leading to loss of skin integrity, following the exposure of the skin to prolonged pressure and shear forces that ultimately result in damage at the cellular level. The objective is to reduce the huge societal and financial costs of pressure ulcers by improving (a) the design of more effective preventative aids (mattresses, shoe insoles, incontinence products etc.), (b) early stage diagnosis (non-invasive biomarkers and sensors, and smart materials) and (c) ultrasound therapy. The new understanding of skin behaviour will also be exploited by application to personal care products (razors that cause minimal skin irritation and skin creams with more efficacious skin hydration and barrier properties). These objectives will be achieved by the deployment of experts in multi-scale computer simulation, experimental cellular and tissue biomechanics, biophysical monitoring, sensor design, medical devices and materials, and clinical studies. STINTS will create an ambitious environment of supradisciplinary inter-sectoral research training for early stage researchers that combines the needs for the creative skills of academic and industrial researchers, the entrepreneurial drive of the private sector and clinical innovation.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

UK · €303,173

partner

SCA Hygiene Products AB

SE

partner

APA PARAFRICTA LTD

UK

participant

PHILIPS CONSUMER LIFESTYLE BV

NL · €265,620

partner

British Healthcare Trades Association

UK

partner

ACTRONIKA

FR

partner

SCRIPTORIA LTD

UK

participant

UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES

FR · €549,604

partner

TEXISENSE

FR

partner

EUROPEAN PRESSURE ULCER ADVISORY PANEL CHARITY

UK

participant

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON

UK · €606,345

participant

TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY

IL · €527,002

participant

UNIVERSITE DE LILLE

FR · €549,604

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN

NL · €531,240

partner

WOLFEL ENGINEERING GMBH + CO. KG

DE

participant

UNILEVER U.K. CENTRAL RESOURCES LIMITED

UK · €303,173

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