09.07.22
Standard Rate Registration for the 32nd IFSCC Congress will increase at 1am on September 10. Make sure to register before midnight on Friday, September 9, to join your colleagues in celebrating the very best cosmetic science at the Park Plaza Hotel, London.
The impressive program includes 11 keynote speakers, 78 podium presentations and over 250 scientific posters presenters from industry and academia worldwide. Keynote speakers and topics include:
• Prof. Rachel Watson, University of Manchester, "Chronic Photodamage and Its Repair: What Evidence Is There that Topical Anti-Ageing Cosmetics Remodel Skin?;"
• Dr. Magali Moreau, L'Oreal R&I, "Harnessing Skin Microbiome Intelligence for Healthy-Looking Skin;"
• Dr. Tomonobu Azure, Shiseido, "A New Horizon in Anti-Aging Skincare;”
• Prof.em Franz-Josef Wortmann, University of Manchester, "Hair Testing: Opportunities & Challenges - A Personal View;"
• Baroness Susan Greenfield, Neuro-Bio Ltd, "Skin and Brain: the Closest of Connections;"
• Prof. Mark Birch-Machin, Newcastle University, "Bioenergy and Stressed Out Skin, What Can We Do to Help?;"
• Prof. Charles Spence, University of Oxford, "Neuroscience-Inspired Multisensory Design in the Cosmetics Sector;”
• Prof Desmond Tobin, University College Dublin School of Medicine, "Why Is the Regulation of Human Skin Colour Still So Perplexing – Recent Insights from the Lab;"
• Prof.em Robert Lochhead, Robert Lochhead Consulting, "Cosmetics at the Intersection of Global Interconnectivity and Sustainability;”
• Tony O’Lenick, Nascent Technologies, "Naturally Derived Polymers for Cosmetic Formulations – A Future Perspective" and
• Sir Jonathan Porritt, Forum for the Future, "Cosmetics 2030: Securing Its Social Licence to Operate"
The impressive program includes 11 keynote speakers, 78 podium presentations and over 250 scientific posters presenters from industry and academia worldwide. Keynote speakers and topics include:
• Prof. Rachel Watson, University of Manchester, "Chronic Photodamage and Its Repair: What Evidence Is There that Topical Anti-Ageing Cosmetics Remodel Skin?;"
• Dr. Magali Moreau, L'Oreal R&I, "Harnessing Skin Microbiome Intelligence for Healthy-Looking Skin;"
• Dr. Tomonobu Azure, Shiseido, "A New Horizon in Anti-Aging Skincare;”
• Prof.em Franz-Josef Wortmann, University of Manchester, "Hair Testing: Opportunities & Challenges - A Personal View;"
• Baroness Susan Greenfield, Neuro-Bio Ltd, "Skin and Brain: the Closest of Connections;"
• Prof. Mark Birch-Machin, Newcastle University, "Bioenergy and Stressed Out Skin, What Can We Do to Help?;"
• Prof. Charles Spence, University of Oxford, "Neuroscience-Inspired Multisensory Design in the Cosmetics Sector;”
• Prof Desmond Tobin, University College Dublin School of Medicine, "Why Is the Regulation of Human Skin Colour Still So Perplexing – Recent Insights from the Lab;"
• Prof.em Robert Lochhead, Robert Lochhead Consulting, "Cosmetics at the Intersection of Global Interconnectivity and Sustainability;”
• Tony O’Lenick, Nascent Technologies, "Naturally Derived Polymers for Cosmetic Formulations – A Future Perspective" and
• Sir Jonathan Porritt, Forum for the Future, "Cosmetics 2030: Securing Its Social Licence to Operate"