06.15.23
Global beauty company The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (ELC) and its brands will present at the 25th World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) in Singapore from July 3-8, 2023.
ELC researchers across 3 brands and ELC Research & Development (R&D) will share novel clinical and preclinical results that demonstrate scientific innovation and leadership across emerging areas of skin health and anti-aging in the form of 5 poster presentations and a satellite symposium during this global event, which takes place every 4 years.
"We are thrilled to share key findings at the upcoming WCD from our most recent research efforts, which leverage insights from the fields of longevity and epigenetics to advance our understanding of the molecular pathways underlying inflammation and aging," said Nadine Pernodet, PhD, Senior Vice President, Bioscience, ELC. "The breadth and depth of data to be presented further reflects our robust combined R&D and clinical testing capabilities. These highly integrated areas of focus support our exploration of new ingredients or methodologies to ultimately help shape and advance the skin care landscape."
1. The effect of a multi-ingredient facial cream on skin structure, function, and appearance: evidence from ex vivo and clinical studies
2. The importance of Sirt2 in regulating mechanobiology of the skin
3. Anti-glycation and anti-sallowness effects of certain materials in 3D skin equivalent models
4. A topical cosmetic serum with a targeted, triple action approach provides anti-aging benefits equal to or better than a single laser treatment
5. The benefits of regular use of moisturizer to skin aging prevention: a six-month evaluator blinded, randomized, and controlled clinical study
The symposium will feature Dr. Pernodet and Danica Chen, PhD, Professor, Metabolic Biology, Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley, who will discuss the latest research on sirtuins and their impact on youthful, active skin as well as aging.
Presented by scientists active in the study of longevity science, including a world-renowned expert in sirtuin biology, this symposium will share key research on the relationship between these longevity factors and the hallmarks of aging.
The new findings presented here will provide insight into how an understanding of aging pathways and targets will form the basis for skin longevity research, which will aid in the continued development of approaches to slow or reverse visible aging in skin.
ELC researchers across 3 brands and ELC Research & Development (R&D) will share novel clinical and preclinical results that demonstrate scientific innovation and leadership across emerging areas of skin health and anti-aging in the form of 5 poster presentations and a satellite symposium during this global event, which takes place every 4 years.
"We are thrilled to share key findings at the upcoming WCD from our most recent research efforts, which leverage insights from the fields of longevity and epigenetics to advance our understanding of the molecular pathways underlying inflammation and aging," said Nadine Pernodet, PhD, Senior Vice President, Bioscience, ELC. "The breadth and depth of data to be presented further reflects our robust combined R&D and clinical testing capabilities. These highly integrated areas of focus support our exploration of new ingredients or methodologies to ultimately help shape and advance the skin care landscape."
Poster Presentation Details
The planned poster presentations are as follows:1. The effect of a multi-ingredient facial cream on skin structure, function, and appearance: evidence from ex vivo and clinical studies
- Presenter: Jaime Emmetsberger, PhD
2. The importance of Sirt2 in regulating mechanobiology of the skin
- Presenter: Nadine Pernodet, PhD
3. Anti-glycation and anti-sallowness effects of certain materials in 3D skin equivalent models
- Presenter: Tom Mammone, PhD
4. A topical cosmetic serum with a targeted, triple action approach provides anti-aging benefits equal to or better than a single laser treatment
- Presenter: Kristine Schmalenberg, PhD
5. The benefits of regular use of moisturizer to skin aging prevention: a six-month evaluator blinded, randomized, and controlled clinical study
- Presenter: Hao Ouyang, PhD
Symposium
In addition, ELC's "Sirtuins and Longevity" symposium will be held on July 6 from 5:30 to 6:45 PM Singapore time.The symposium will feature Dr. Pernodet and Danica Chen, PhD, Professor, Metabolic Biology, Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology, University of California, Berkeley, who will discuss the latest research on sirtuins and their impact on youthful, active skin as well as aging.
Presented by scientists active in the study of longevity science, including a world-renowned expert in sirtuin biology, this symposium will share key research on the relationship between these longevity factors and the hallmarks of aging.
The new findings presented here will provide insight into how an understanding of aging pathways and targets will form the basis for skin longevity research, which will aid in the continued development of approaches to slow or reverse visible aging in skin.