10.06.15
Registration is open for the Society of Cosmetic Chemists 70th Annual Meeting & Technology Showcase, which will be held Dec. 10 & 11 at the New York Hilton Hotel. The Committee on Scientific Affairs has put together a fantastic program this year. Learn the latest on topics that include:
• Sun Protection
• Color Cosmetics
• Hair
• Beauty Microbiome
• Formulations
• Anti-Aging
• Global Regulations
This year's Frontiers of Award Lecturer is neuroscientist, biological anthropologist and author Dr. Helen Fisher, a leading expert on the biology of human personality and a pioneer in examining the neurochemistry of leadership and innovation. Her groundbreaking research in the field of business chemistry has helped determine how biological personality styles can be used to build teams and corporate boards, advertise, and succeed at work.
Dr. Fisher addressed audiences at Fortune magazine, SXSW, The World Economic Forum, The Economist’s Ideas Economy, and was named a TED all star. She is the co-founder and chief science officer of NeuroColor, a business consulting and training firm, which will launch this year. A research associate in the department of anthropology at Rutgers University, Fisher is a senior research fellow at The Kinsey Institute, where she has also donated her papers. Dr. Fisher was a research associate at The American Museum of Natural History.
This year's Henry Maso Award Lecturer is Dr. Apostolos Pappas, from Johnson & Johnson. Dr. Pappas is one of the first to culture cells that were previously not cultured; as human primary sebocytes and more recently human facial preadipocytes. He has authored more than forty peer-reviewed scientific publications, patent applications, and four books. While at J&J he has collaborated with many experts and KOLs to open a new field within the academic textbooks arena and curriculums on “Nutrition and Skin”, which was published by Springer in 2011.
The success and wide recognition of this project paved the way for Dr. Pappas' second academic textbook by Springer in 2014: “Lipids and Skin Health,” which is the very first of its kind as well. He has initiated and chaired three major symposia and has given more than 20 invited lectures at prestigious societies and universities. In 2013 he became adjunct faculty at the Department of Food Science at Rutgers University and a member of the Rutgers Center for Lipid Research. He has also been appointed as a member of the scientific advisory board of directors of the CARF Society.
• Sun Protection
• Color Cosmetics
• Hair
• Beauty Microbiome
• Formulations
• Anti-Aging
• Global Regulations
This year's Frontiers of Award Lecturer is neuroscientist, biological anthropologist and author Dr. Helen Fisher, a leading expert on the biology of human personality and a pioneer in examining the neurochemistry of leadership and innovation. Her groundbreaking research in the field of business chemistry has helped determine how biological personality styles can be used to build teams and corporate boards, advertise, and succeed at work.
Dr. Fisher addressed audiences at Fortune magazine, SXSW, The World Economic Forum, The Economist’s Ideas Economy, and was named a TED all star. She is the co-founder and chief science officer of NeuroColor, a business consulting and training firm, which will launch this year. A research associate in the department of anthropology at Rutgers University, Fisher is a senior research fellow at The Kinsey Institute, where she has also donated her papers. Dr. Fisher was a research associate at The American Museum of Natural History.
This year's Henry Maso Award Lecturer is Dr. Apostolos Pappas, from Johnson & Johnson. Dr. Pappas is one of the first to culture cells that were previously not cultured; as human primary sebocytes and more recently human facial preadipocytes. He has authored more than forty peer-reviewed scientific publications, patent applications, and four books. While at J&J he has collaborated with many experts and KOLs to open a new field within the academic textbooks arena and curriculums on “Nutrition and Skin”, which was published by Springer in 2011.
The success and wide recognition of this project paved the way for Dr. Pappas' second academic textbook by Springer in 2014: “Lipids and Skin Health,” which is the very first of its kind as well. He has initiated and chaired three major symposia and has given more than 20 invited lectures at prestigious societies and universities. In 2013 he became adjunct faculty at the Department of Food Science at Rutgers University and a member of the Rutgers Center for Lipid Research. He has also been appointed as a member of the scientific advisory board of directors of the CARF Society.