09.22.22
Researchers from L’Oréal, Biocogent and Stanford University recognized during closing ceremonies of the 32nd Congress in London.
The International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists recognized the authors of the best papers and poster during the closing ceremonies of the IFSCC Congress.
The Poster Award went to Paul Lawrence, Biocogent, USA, for his poster, “Targeting Small Non-Coding RNAs to Diminish the Epigenetic Ravages of Aged Skin.”
The Basic Research Award went to Elias Abou Samra, L’Oréal, France, for his paper, “Decoding Epidermis Reconstruction Through Time-Course Multi-omics data.”
The Applied Research Award went to Christopher Berkey, Stanford University, USA, for his paper, “Exploring Ingredient Interactions to Deliver Optimal Performance of Skincare Formulations.”
Finally, the Henry Maso Award went to Maxime Légues, CTIBiotech, Lyon, France, for his paper, “The World’s First 3D Bioprinted Immune Skin Model Suitable for Screening Drugs and Ingredients for Normal and Inflamed Skin.”
The International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists recognized the authors of the best papers and poster during the closing ceremonies of the IFSCC Congress.
The Poster Award went to Paul Lawrence, Biocogent, USA, for his poster, “Targeting Small Non-Coding RNAs to Diminish the Epigenetic Ravages of Aged Skin.”
The Basic Research Award went to Elias Abou Samra, L’Oréal, France, for his paper, “Decoding Epidermis Reconstruction Through Time-Course Multi-omics data.”
The Applied Research Award went to Christopher Berkey, Stanford University, USA, for his paper, “Exploring Ingredient Interactions to Deliver Optimal Performance of Skincare Formulations.”
Finally, the Henry Maso Award went to Maxime Légues, CTIBiotech, Lyon, France, for his paper, “The World’s First 3D Bioprinted Immune Skin Model Suitable for Screening Drugs and Ingredients for Normal and Inflamed Skin.”