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Sara Brown becomes the 5th Grant Chair of Dermatology

October 2023  Sara Brown has held a personal chair of Dermatology at the University of Edinburgh since December 2020, but she was successful in her application to this prestigious and historic endowed chair, becoming the 5th person and the first female to hold this postion. Read the full story here.  

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Edinburgh to host the European Skin Barrier Research Network conference

September 2023  Professor Sara Brown is co-chair of the E2BRN and we are delighted that Edinburgh was selected to host the annual meeting 28-29 Sept 2023, in the University’s beautiful and historic Playfair Library. Alongside expert keynote speakers from Leiden, Edinburgh and Amsterdam, and we selected a range of invited abstracts for oral and poster […]

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Wellcome Trust / British Association of Dermatologists Genomics for Dermatology Course

November 2022  Sara Brown contributed to the scientific programme committee for this highly successful Genomics for Dermatology course for UK and international skin science researchers, hosted by Wellcome Connecting Science at the Sanger Institute Campus, and supported by the British Association of Dermatologists. Delegates said “This was a very inspiring course which gave me an insight […]

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Sara Brown appears with stand-up comedian Susan Morrison at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

August 2022  As part of the ‘Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas’ Sara was selected and trained to perform two shows in the world-famous Edinburgh Festival Fringe – bringing skin science to a new audience in a new way. Read more about it here. And watch out for Sara’s new show in 2023 😉  

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Grants awarded to the Brown Lab – thank you to our new funders!

July 2022  Over recent months we are very grateful to have been awarded THREE major grants to continue our work to understand eczema from different perspectives: Rosetrees Trust and Stoneygate Trust – Food allergy and atopic eczema, in collaboration with Prof Matt Ridd at the University of Bristol Charles Wolson Charitable Trust – Understanding & […]

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Welcome to Carla, postdoctoral research fellow

March 2022  Carla Roca Bayerri joined our lab in February, bringing her expertise in cell culture, molecular biology and an enthusiasm to learn more about skin genetics. Carla is originally from Barcelona, but she now enjoys (!) the Scottish weather. She has a range of dangerous hobbies, including building human towers – a famous Catalan […]

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Skin cells tell their story in Edinburgh Science Festival

July 2021  Sara has been working with visual artist Beverley Hood for several years now, bringing fresh and exciting new ways to communicate skin science. This latest exhibition of Bev’s work forms part of a contemporary art exhibition co-curated by Summerhall and ASCUS Art & Science. Inspired by work she observed in the Brown research […]

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Visiting Researcher Kim Robinson from Singapore

June 2021  We are delighted to welcome Kim from Franklin Zhong’s group in the Skin Research Institute of Singapore. Kim is a very experienced postdoctoral researcher and she is visiting the Brown Lab for 6 months’ collaborative work looking at the effects of genetic variants on skin response to UV light, and contributing to further […]

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Welcome to Luke as a postdoctoral research fellow

June 2021  We are very happy to welcome Luke Johnston who joins the Brown Lab as a postdoctoral research fellow. Luke has trained in Liverpool, Edinburgh and Belfast before returning to Edinburgh 🙂 Skin research is a new field for him, but Luke brings expertise in organoid modelling, cell biology and molecular genetics, so he […]

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Welcome to Mona, Brown Lab research technician

April 2021  We are very happy to welcome Mona Etorban who has joined the Brown Lab as a research technician. She is being trained by Martina and is already getting to know the keratinocytes …