Mr Paul Andrew
School of Medicine and Population Health
Senior Skin Research Technician
Paul.Andrew@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 215 9539
+44 114 215 9539
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Mr Paul Andrew
School of Medicine and Population Health
The Medical School
Beech Hill Road
Sheffield
S10 2RX
School of Medicine and Population Health
The Medical School
Beech Hill Road
Sheffield
S10 2RX
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Journal articles
- . British Journal of Dermatology, 193(4), 729-740.
- . JEADV Clinical Practice, 4(1), 103-116.
- . Dermatology and Therapy, 14(2), 391-408.
- . Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 47(6), 1154-1164.
- . British Journal of Dermatology, 186(5), 875-886.
- . Dermatology and Therapy, 11(6), 2249-2252.
- . Dermatology and Therapy, 10(5), 1031-1041.
Conference proceedings
- EFFECTS OF EMOLLIENT CREAMS ON THE SKIN BARRIER OF PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS. ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA, Vol. 102 (pp 35-36)
- A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PHASE 2 TRIAL COMPARING THE EFFECTS OF CRISABOROLE 2% OINTMENT TO BETAMETHASONE VALERATE 0.1% CREAM ON SKIN STRUCTURE IN PARTICIPANTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS. ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA, Vol. 102 (pp 56-57)
- LOWERING SKIN SURFACE PH WITH A TOPICAL ZINC LACTOBIONATE PREPARATION CONTAINING PHYSIOLOGIC LIPIDS IMPROVES SKIN BARRIER STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN ADULTS WITH ATOPIC DERMATITIS. ACTA DERMATO-VENEREOLOGICA, Vol. 101 (pp 51-51)
- An investigation of the skin barrier restoring effects of a cream containing ceramides in a multivesicular emulsion in people with dry, eczema-prone, skin: The RESTORE study phase 2. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY, Vol. 83(6) (pp AB71-AB71)
Posters
- P24 Emollient use and effects on cutaneous allergen reactions: a preliminary study.
- 16818 An investigation of the skin barrier restoring effects of a cream containing ceramides in a multivesicular emulsion in people with dry, eczema-prone, skin: The RESTORE study phase 2.