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Skin Challenges Congress Goes Virtual

The 11th International event set for November 5 & 6.

The 11th International Congress on Skin Challenges 2020 will be organized on November 5-6, 2020 as a Virtual Congress. Organizers insist that the Skin Challenges 2020 Congress is not a webinar. All registered attendees will have access to the platform when they wish and at any time.

Topics and speakers include: 

Session 1: Skin Aging & Challenges 2020 – State of the Art

New insights into skin aging—Christopher Griffiths, University of Manchester, United Kingdom


Session 2: Skin Microbiota – Recent Scientific Advances
 
Chances & Challenges when investigating the skin microbiome—Rainer Simmering, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA, Germany

The Cutaneous Ecosystem: Insights into the skin microbiome and cosmetics—Riccardo Sfriso, DSM Nutritional Products Ltd,  Switzerland 

The Evolution of the skin microbiome with urbanization—Chris Callewaert, Ghent University, Belgium

Dialogue between the skin and the microbiota : The immune system is under control—Chantal Pichon, French National Centre for Scientific Research, France 

Distinct skin microbiome and skin physiological functions between bedridden older patients and healthy people: A single-center study in Japan—Shigefumi Okamoto, Kanazawa University Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical, and Health Sciences, Japan 


Session 3: Iron Homeostasis, Regeneration, Wound Healing & Skin

Introduction on the role of iron and hepcidin in the process of cells and wound healing—
Charareh Pourzand, University of Bath, United Kingdom 
 
Iron and UVA: The Destructive Duo, Particularly in Postmenopausal Skin—Xi Huang, I Beauty Tech, Inc., Skincare, USA 
 
Harnessing the power of extracellular vesicles for wound regeneration—Hugo Fernandes, University of Coimbra, Portugal 

Session 4: Life Style, Diet, Environment and Skin
 
The relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic aging of human skin—Jean Krutmann, Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Germany 
   
Interaction of different UV wavelengths present in natural sunlight—Thomas Haarmann-Stemmann, Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Germany 
 
Skin aging in Indians living in highly polluted areas—Tamara Schikowski, Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Germany 
 
Session 5: Presentation of Innovations, Biotechnology Products & Devices Artificial Intelligence & Skincare
 
The imaging technique to evaluate oxidative stress in the human skin—Masaki Kobayashi, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan 
 
Implications of skin ageing for treatments, sensory perception and wearable technologies—Reinhold H. Dauskardt, Stanford University, USA 
 
The role of AI in skin cancer diagnosis—Ricardo Vardasca, University of Porto, Portugal 
 
Novel state of the art topicals & regimens show statistically significant improvement in cutaneous photoaging—Ardeshir Bayat, University of Manchester, England 
 
How AI is reshaping the consumer skincare journey—Wayne Liu, Perfect Corp, USA 

Evaluation of the clinical performance of hyaluronic acid microneedle patch by high-frequency ultrasound—Mariane Massufero Vergilio, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil

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