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Parfums Christian Dior To Participate in First International Scientific Advisory Board Meeting Today

The event will include 18 scientists from around the world and some 600 science researchers from Dior to discuss ‘reverse-aging.’

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

“Ageless” has become the new buzzword in place of “anti-aging.” Today, Parfums Christian Dior is examining the concept more closely with a focus on “reverse-aging.”  
 
The brand, owned by LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, will partake in the first international scientific advisory board dedicated to the subject today and tomorrow, June 27. The event will include 18 scientists from around the world and some 600 science researchers from Dior. 
 
The board includes Anabelle Decottignies, PhD., FNRS research fellow, de Duve Institute, Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain) and professor, UCLouvain, specializing in telomere attrition; Nicola Neretti, PhD., associate professor of molecular biology, cell biology and biochemistry at the Institute for Brain & Neural Systems, Brown University, specializing in cellular senescence; David Furman, PhD., director of the 1000 Immunomes Project, Stanford University, specializing in chronic inflammation; Nancy Etcoff, PhD., director of the program in aesthetics and well-being, Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant professor, Harvard Medical School, specializing in aging psychology; Daisy Robinton, PhD., director of women’s health at Cambrian Biopharma and co-founder & CEO of Oviva Therapeutics, specializing in age-related hormonal decline; Kelvin Davies, PhD, distinguished professor Emeritus of gerontology, molecular & computational biology, and biochemistry & molecular medicine at USC Leonard Davis, specializing in loss of proteostasis; Vadim Gladyshev, PhD, director of redox medicine, medicine, Brigham and women's hospital, and professor, medicine, Harvard Medical School, specializing in epigenetic alterations; and Vittorio Sebastiano, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology (reproductive and stem cell biology) and member of the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University, specializing in stem cell exhaustion. 
 
Parfums Christian Dior reportedly has more than 300 patents to its name, with its signature on over 700 scientific papers.
 
 

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