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The Animal Testing Ban: What’s Next? Part 1


The Animal Testing Ban: What’s Next? Part 2


Why should the Animal Testing Ban be the end of innovation in cosmetics? Learn about new in-vitro, in-silico and in-chemico methods that form the elements of the new toolbox for assessing ingredient safety.


Tuesday, 01 April 2014 09:00 - 12:30


Animal Testing - Regulatory Positions & Approach to Testing Alternatives


09:00-09:15 Welcome and Introduction Steven L. Hanft, CONUSBAT


09:15-09:45 Animal Testing for Cosmetics in a World-Wide Perspective Dr. Annelie Struessmann, CONUSBAT


09:45-10:30 The EU’s Animal Testing Ban TBC


Existing In-Vitro, In-Silico and In-Chemico Alternatives, Pros/Cons - Significance vs. Animal Test End Point


10:45-11:30 11:30-12:00


Implementing Alternatives to Animal Testing Dr. Joop de Knecht, OECD


Existing Alternatives for Skin Irritation / Corrosion Dr. Christian Pellevoisin, SkinEthic Academy


12:00-12:30 3D Tissues for Genotoxicity – A Validation Scenario Desmond Cave, BioReliance


Gain insight into multi-tier alternative strategies for skin sensitisation testing. Explore the biochemical mechanisms behind the effect, how these are addressed by alternative methods and see the way information is put together like mosaic pieces for sensitisation assessment.


Tuesday, 01 April 2014 13:30 - 17:30


Biochemical Target Mechanisms and Alternative Testing Strategies


13:30-14:15 Skin Toxicology: Biochemical Mechanisms and their Reflection in Toxicological Testing Dr. Nava Dayan, Dr. Nava Dayan LLC


14:15-15:00 Skin Sensitisation as Example of a Comprehensive Testing Strategy Dr. Reinhard Kreiling, Clariant


Consequences of the Animal Testing Ban for New Product Development


15:15-16:00 The Commission’s Position and Consequences for the Ingredient Supplier Industry Ellen Pfrommer, BASF


16:00-16:30


Summary on Options, Restrictions, Legal Positions – Alternative Approaches


16:30-17:30 Panel Discussion based on an Assessment Scenario under the Animal Testing Ban for a New Cosmetic Ingredient in Skin Whitening Products Moderated by Dr. Annelie Struessmann Panel Members: Dr. Nava Dayan, Dr. Reinhard Kreiling, Ellen Pfrommer, Dr. Theresa Callaghan


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Developing Paraben-free Preservative Systems


Parabens remain some of the most contentious ingredients in cosmetic products. In spite of the controversy, parabens arguably provide the most cost-effective preservative systems in cosmetic formulations. For many years, formulators have struggled to find preservatives that can effectively replace parabens, however a number of new alternative systems are now available. This workshop reviews the various preservative options available to cosmetic formulators and product developers looking to replace parabens. It


Tuesday, 01 April 2014


13:00 - 17:00


covers examples of product formulations that use such alternative preservative systems and highlights the performance and formulation issues associated with these alternatives systems / ingredients.


Presented by Judi Beerling, Organic Monitor In partnership with:


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