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British Skin Foundation is a UK-based charity that specializes in funding research into skin diseases and skin cancer. The foundation was established in 1996 and has since funded over £10 million in research grants.

History[edit]

The British Skin Foundation was established in 1996 with the aim of funding research into skin diseases and skin cancer. Since its inception, the foundation has funded over £10 million in research grants, making it one of the leading funders of skin disease research in the UK.

Mission[edit]

The mission of the British Skin Foundation is to fund research into skin diseases and skin cancer, with the ultimate goal of finding cures for these conditions. The foundation also aims to raise awareness about the importance of skin health and the impact of skin diseases on individuals' lives.

Research[edit]

The British Skin Foundation funds research into a wide range of skin diseases, including psoriasis, eczema, acne, vitiligo, and melanoma. The foundation's research grants are awarded through a competitive application process, with applications reviewed by a panel of experts in the field of dermatology.

Fundraising[edit]

The British Skin Foundation relies on donations from the public to fund its research. The foundation organizes a variety of fundraising events throughout the year, including charity runs, bake sales, and sponsored walks.

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