IFSCC 2015
IFSCC Conference is located next to Lake Zürich with a breathtaking view of the Alps.
functional skin and hair care technologies. Dr Rawlings brings over 30 years of experience in R&D, including 25 years of research in skin biology at several senior management levels in food and personal care companies in the UK and US. He is the author/co-author of over 200 papers, book chapters and abstracts and has filed over 50 patents in areas of skin & food science. He has received several literature awards from the American Academy Of Dermatology, The Society of Cosmetic Chemists, The International Federation Of The Society Of Cosmetic Chemists, the International Society for the Bioengineering of the Skin and the International Journal of Cosmetic Science. He recently received the Silver Medal Award for his lecture at the Royal Society of Chemistry, London and was awarded as an Honorary member. He is an ex-chief editor of the International Journal of Cosmetic Science, was the co- chair the Gordon Research Conference on Mammalian Barrier Function in 2007 and is co-editor of the first and second edition of ‘Skin Moisturization’ published in 2002 & 2009 respectively. He is also co-editor of ‘Acne and its therapy’ published in
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Monday, 21 September 2015 09:30-12:30: Pre-Conference Workshop on Cosmeceuticals: ‘Opportunities and Threats based on Facts and Illusions’ Prices: members CHF350, non-members CHF420.
14:45-16:45: Young Forum: ‘Innovations made in Switzerland’ Please register for free entrance.
18:00-22:00: Opening Ceremony: Conference Opening by Professor Dr. R. Ernst (Nobel Prize Winner 1991 Chemistry) ‘Rationality versus Creativity’
Tuesday, 22 September 2015 07:30 – 08:30: Registration and coffee.
08:30-12:20: Welcome address: Session 1: Skin Biology, New Findings 1 Session 2: Personal Care, Novel and Innovative Aspects 1
14 PERSONAL CARE September 2015 12:20-14:30: Lunch break, Poster presentation (even numbers)
14:30-18:20: Session 3:Processing and Formulation Technologies Session 4: Hair
Wrap up and announcements
Wednesday, 23 September 2015 09:00-13:10: Welcome address: Session 5 – Skin Biology, New Findings 2 Session 6 – Society, Safety, Health and Environment
13:10-15:20: Lunch break, Poster presentation (odd numbers)
14:00-17:10: Session 7: Personal Care, Novel and Innovative Aspects 2
Wrap up, announcements and closing 19:00-24:00: Gala Dinner
2007. He is visiting Professor at the School of Pharmacy, UCL, London and an expert in skin biology and especially stratum corneum biology, the interactions of cosmetic ingredients with skin and clinical together with objective testing methods.
Majella E. Lane – University College of London, UK Formulation fantasies Tuesday 22 September 2015 14:30-15:10
interactions, mechanisms of active absorption and rational formulation design. Dr Lane acts as a consultant to a number of cosmetic companies and is the associate editor of the International Journal of Cosmetic Science. Her major research interests are in the development of optimal formulations for effective delivery of actives, with special reference to skin. Her research group uses a range of biophysical techniques to probe the mechanisms of skin penetration and modulation. Specific areas of interest include: l Mechanisms of skin and nail membrane permeation
l Rational design of formulations for skin and nail
l Action of penetration modulating agents (enhancers and retarders)
l Confocal Raman Spectroscopy
Dr Lane’s areas of expertise include delivery of actives to the skin, biophysical approaches towards the elucidation of active-excipient and active-membrane
Dr Lane is the Secretary of Skin Forum, an organisation which represents scientists from a diverse range of disciplines who share a common interest in the physicochemical and biological properties of human skin.
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