
معرفی
Kamaluddeen Garba is a Research Fellow at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Skin Sensing Research Group within Clinical Neurosciences. His work focuses on skin biocampatibility and medical device testing.
- PhD in Pharmacology (2022, University of Southampton)
- Industry-funded research on medical dressings using in vitro/ex vivo/in vivo skin models
- Developing non-biologic skin alternatives for device testing
His research interests span skin tissue culture, dermatopharmacology, and medical device biocampatibility. Recent publications examine localized cooling effects on skin inflammation during mechanical loading.
Current projects involve industry collaborations for optimizing synthetic skin models in biomedical applications, with emphasis on toxicology assessments and tissue engineering.
He is actively involved in the Skin Sensing Research Group, advancing methodologies for non-biologic skin development and clinical device evaluation.

