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16 Scientific Seminars Book our seminars, focusing on 3 current industry topics


Where: Conference Centre, Plano Salas Hall Europa 1.1 (just above the in-cosmetics registration area)


Cost: €290 per session (exc tax)


Spotlight on Sun Protection


Cosmetogenomics – At the Cutting Edge of Cosmetic Science


Suncare remains one of the most active and challenging topics of cosmetics formulations today. Meet the industry experts and learn about the challenges and issues.


Moderator: Alain Khaiat, President, Seers Consulting


Benefits of Attending • An opportunity to learn about the work in progress on sunscreen by the International Standard Organization


• Find out about the latest updates on sunscreen protection methods • Learn about the latest sun protection regulations • Discover what's new in sun protection with the use of nano particles


Tuesday, 17 April 2012 14:00-14:40


14:40-15:10 15:10-15:40 14:00 – 18:00


The Work of the ISO Sun Protection Working Group Dr. Philippe Masson, Chairman, EVIC


The New UVA Protection Factor in vitro Method Dominique Lutz, Founder and CEO, Helioscreen


Sunscreen Regulations in EU and US Anne-Gaël Glevarec, Group Leader Global Regulatory Affairs Personal Care, DSM Nutritional Products


16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00


Sun Protection Products Regulations in Asia Pacific Dr. Alain Khaiat, President, Seers Consulting


What’s New in Sun Protection Dr. Uli Osterwalder, Marketing Manager and Scientific Adviser Sun Care, BASF


17:00-17:30 17:30-18:00


Use of Nano Particles in Sun Protection Fabien Frere, Manager R&D, Johnson & Johnson


Questions, Answers and Conclusions 12:40-13:00


Conclusion: How Cosmetogenomics Could be Useful and Applied by Cosmetologists Xavier Romeu, Director, Regional Business Management Director of Life Essentials, Symrise


A Solar Beauty Seminar In partnership with:


In partnership with CEC Editore, this seminar will teach delegates about gene expression studies and how genomics and proteomics techniques can assist in product efficacy and safety.


Moderators: Marisa Meloni, CEO, VitroScreen & Tiziana Mennini, Editor, CEC Editore


Benefits of Attending • Learn about the latest gene expression studies • Gain a better understanding of products efficacy and safety • Discover evidence of in vitro and in vivo correlation findings that delegates can use in their own formulations


• See a new insight on skin properties and product efficacy


Wednesday, 18 April 2012 09:30-09:40


Introduction Moderators as above 09:40-10:20 10:20-11:00


The Evolution of Cosmetic Efficacy Testing Marisa Meloni, CEO, VitroScreen Laboratories


The Contribution of Genomics to our Understanding of Skin and Hair During Age/Stress-associated Change Prof. Desmond J Tobin, University of Bradford


11:20-12:00


The Cosmetogenomic Approach in Assessing Efficacy: Case Studies Caroline Baudouin, Cell Biology and Scientific Communication R&D Manager, Laboratories Expanscience


12:20 12:40


Toxicogenomics: A Reliable Sonar in the Ocean of Mechanisms? Laura Gribaldo, Leader, Molecular Biology & Genomics Unit - Institute for Health and Consumer Protection of the JRC, European Commission


09:30 – 13:00


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