09.03.14
The next event in the New York Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists’ educational series will be “Sun Exposure: Implications and Protection of Skin,” which will be held Oct. 15 at the Pines Manor in Edison, NJ. In addition to the symposium technical discussion, there will be vendor sponsored tables and concurrent poster sessions.
Presentations will include: ”Studying and Assessing Human Pigmentation,” Nikiforos Kollias, University of British Columbia (formerly of Johnson & Johnson); “An Aspect of the Progression of Skin Photoaging-The Concerted Reaction of Keratinocytes, Fibroblasts, and Neutrophils,” Hitoshi Masaki, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan; “A Sunscreen for the World—A Universal Challenge in Sunscreen Development,” John Staton, Dermatest, Australia; “Photostability and Photoprotection: Today and in the Future,” Craig Bonda, HallStar; “Formulating Sun Protection Products with a Novel Hydrogel Graft Copolymer,” Kishore Shah, Polytherapeutics, Inc.; “Broad Spectrum Sunscreens: Challenges and Opportunities,” Prithwiraj Maitra, Johnson & Johnson; “Nano ZnO as a Safe, Active Ingredient in Sunscreens—The Regulatory Trajectory,” Steven Verberckmoes, Umicore, Belgium; and “The Sun Savvy Consumer–What’s Hot and What’s Next in Suncare,” Sarah Jindal, Mintel.
More info: www.nyscc.org
Presentations will include: ”Studying and Assessing Human Pigmentation,” Nikiforos Kollias, University of British Columbia (formerly of Johnson & Johnson); “An Aspect of the Progression of Skin Photoaging-The Concerted Reaction of Keratinocytes, Fibroblasts, and Neutrophils,” Hitoshi Masaki, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan; “A Sunscreen for the World—A Universal Challenge in Sunscreen Development,” John Staton, Dermatest, Australia; “Photostability and Photoprotection: Today and in the Future,” Craig Bonda, HallStar; “Formulating Sun Protection Products with a Novel Hydrogel Graft Copolymer,” Kishore Shah, Polytherapeutics, Inc.; “Broad Spectrum Sunscreens: Challenges and Opportunities,” Prithwiraj Maitra, Johnson & Johnson; “Nano ZnO as a Safe, Active Ingredient in Sunscreens—The Regulatory Trajectory,” Steven Verberckmoes, Umicore, Belgium; and “The Sun Savvy Consumer–What’s Hot and What’s Next in Suncare,” Sarah Jindal, Mintel.
More info: www.nyscc.org