IFSCC Congress 2022
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Tuesday, 20 September 2022
Wednesday, 21 September 2022
Thursday, 22 September 2022
Hall 1
Hall 2
Park Suites
Virtual Posters
14:00 - 15:50
Thu-Park Suites-N
Poster Session N – The Science of Skin Ageing
Park Suites
Poster Session
148
Water as anti-aging agent, thanks to osmolytes functions
Pierre Yves Morvan
(CODIF Technologie Naturelle, Saint Malo, France)
153
Biochemical and biological effects of air pollution on the function of human skin.
Wil Reynolds
(Dermatological Sciences, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)
186
Cosmetics for everyone requires testing for all ages: creation of 3D Bioprinted old and young skin models for real efficacy testing.
Maxime Legues
(CTIBIOTECH, Lyon, France)
206
A STUDY OF AFFECTING FACTORS OF PERCEIVED AGING IN TWINS
Myeongryeol Lee
(AMOREPACIFIC Research and Innovation Center, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South))
249
Advanced human 3D-bioprinted skin constructs to model Inflamm’aging
Laure Vert
(LVMH Recherche, SAINT JEAN DE BRAYE, France)
261
A novel regulatory mechanism underlying asymmetric division of human keratinocytes and the development of skin pigmentation
AKIKO ENOMOTO
(FANCL Corporation, Yokohama, Japan)
302
A study on the cellular senescence-inducing function of aging markers acting on the 1st aging peak.
Soyoun Lee
(Skin Science Research Center, NewLife Bio Science Technology Co.,Ltd., Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South))
372
Chronic stress weakens the skin barrier function owing to increased cortisol sensitivity through the imbalance in the expression of cortisol-metabolizing enzymes
Hiroyasu Iwahashi
(Research Center, Maruzen Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd., Hiroshima, Japan)
373
Identifying a gene orchestrating skin regeneration via tissue rebuilding ~ Inspiration from aesthetic treatments ~
Satomi Kiuchi
(POLA Chemical Industries, Inc., Yokohama, Japan)
383
Design and use of a gender-neutral, individualized wrinkle prediction model
Ken Suematsu
(KOSE Corporation, Tokyo, Japan)
391
A New World of Anti-aging Skincare Targeting the Face-Wrapping “Tensional Network”: “Ring-Collagen” -Paradigm Shift of Skin Analysis: From Visualizing Tangible to Intangible Targets-
Tomonobu Ezure
(Shiseido Co., LTD., Yokohama, Japan)
467
Skin cellular youth reprogramming as an innovative anti-ageing strategy for cosmetic ingredient
Marie Meunier
(Givaudan Active Beauty, Pomacle, France)
479
An innovative way to highlight mechanical signature of epidermis stem cell niches by Atomic Force Microscopy
Jean-André Lapart
(BioMeca, Lyon, France)
484
CIDP explores effects of exposome on various skin types
Madiiha MANDARY
(Centre International de Développement Pharmaceutique Ltee, Phoenix, Mauritius)
488
In vivo evaluation of skin volatile organic compounds and squalene peroxidation on stressed and aged skin
Jean-Marie BOTTO
(Ashland, Sophia Antipolis, France)
504
In vivo evaluation of the emotional status by direct skin measurement, as part of the study of an active formula vs placebo
Jean-Marie BOTTO
(Ashland, Sophia Antipolis, France)
524
Mitochondrial dynamics shoot an arrow at skin aging
Yushi Katsuyama
(CIEL CO., LTD., Sagamihara, Japan)
538
EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTIONS ON SKIN. A CELL-TO-SKIN ANTI-AGING STRATEGY
Nada ANDRE
(c.f.e.b SISLEY, SAINT OUEN L'AUMONE, France)
587
IMPACT OF BLUE LIGHT EXPOSURE ON PREMATURE SKIN AGEING
Olivier Doucet
(Coty, Monaco, Monaco)
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