Virginie PECHER
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GROUPE ROCHER OPERATIONS
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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Up-cycling from cider industry as a source of cosmetic ingredients
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Jonathan RIBES
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ICOA
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TOPIC 2 - Knowledge of human biology for better cosmetics
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Design and synthesis of Estrogen Receptor PROTACs to evaluate potential cosmetic toxicity
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Marine CHAMBAUD
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ICOA
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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Eco-responsible water-based extraction of plant pigments
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Anne MANDEAU
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IEB/LUCAS MEYER COSMETICS
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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An innovative strategy inspired by nature to protect skin against dehydration
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Ashwani SHARMA
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INSIGHT BIOSOLUTIONS
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TOPIC 2 - Knowledge of human biology for better cosmetics
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In silico approaches for prediction of endocrine disrupting potential of cosmetic compounds
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Flore CARÉ
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INSTITUT DE CHIMIE ORGANIQUE ET ANALYTIQUE - ICOA UMR7311
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TOPIC 4 - Interdisciplinary science for efficient formulations
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Innovative processes for natural active ingredients extraction and their online functionalization using flow chemistry technology
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Rym ATTIA
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INSTITUT DE CHIMIE ORGANIQUE ET ANALYTIQUE - ICOA UMR7311
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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Study of the carnivorous plant Drosera rotundifolia from in vitro cultures for the search of cosmetic applications
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Karen PLÉ
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INSTITUT DE CHIMIE ORGANIQUE ET ANALYTIQUE UNIV ORLÉANS CNRS 7311
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TOPIC 2 - Knowledge of human biology for better cosmetics
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Development of bio-active fluorescent probes targeting the Rho-kinase ROCK : new tools for the screening of active ingredients.
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Sylvain ROUTIER
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INSTITUT DE CHIMIE ORGANIQUE ET ANALYTIQUE UNIVERSITÉ D'ORLÉANS CNRS 7311
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TOPIC 2 - Knowledge of human biology for better cosmetics
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Fluorescent probes for predicting drug induced cholestasis
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Feriel BACOUP
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INSTITUT POLYTECHNIQUE UNILASALLE ROUEN
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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Valorization of flax shives in cosmetic: creation of an innovative secondary packaging
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Sirine ATWI GHADDAR
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INSTITUTE OF ORGANIC AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (ICOA)
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TOPIC 4 - Interdisciplinary science for efficient formulations
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Application of Selective Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SSFE) on natural plant compounds for cosmetic applications
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Guénolé GRIGNON
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L V M H RECHERCHE
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TOPIC 3 - Human perceptions of beauty in a changing environment
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Predicting facial skin age in healthy female Caucasian population using in vivo imaging techniques coupled to AI based data mining protocols
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Ana PALMEIRA DE OLIVEIRA
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LABFIT -HPRD LDA
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TOPIC 4 - Interdisciplinary science for efficient formulations
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Hygiene Products for Pets: innovative approaches using the human cosmetics’ experience
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Marion LE ROUX
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LABORATOIRES EXPANSCIENCE
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TOPIC 3 - Human perceptions of beauty in a changing environment
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Gynandropsis gynandra extract limits development of acne by preserving microbial balance and associated virulence factors.
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Marion LE ROUX
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LABORATOIRES EXPANSCIENCE
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TOPIC 3 - Human perceptions of beauty in a changing environment
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Tea oil concentrate from Camellia oleifera, obtained by molecular distillation, to improve skin comfort and well-being.
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Wirginia KUKULA-KOCH
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MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN, POLAND
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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Zingiber officinale rhizome as a source of 6-gingerol: isolation and pharmacological significance of the phenolic component
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Anaëlle PAILLETTE
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MICROFACTORY
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TOPIC 2 - Knowledge of human biology for better cosmetics
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Exploring the Future of Makeup: A Microfluidic in vitro Skin Model to Assess Galenic Forms’ Efficacy via Sebum or Sweat Excretion
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Fabrice MONTI
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MICROFACTORY
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TOPIC 2 - Knowledge of human biology for better cosmetics
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How microfluidic technology is a new way to support antiperspirant claim substantiation
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Clémence THEBAUD
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Microphyt
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TOPIC 1 - Inspired by Nature
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A water-based P. cruentum extract has demonstrated its protective effect on the skin against UV rays and pollution in in-vitro and ex-vivo skin models
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Jane HUBERT
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NATEXPLORE
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TOPIC 4 - Interdisciplinary science for efficient formulations
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Chemical profiling of natural ingredients obtained in NADES systems using the CARAMEL approach – St. John's Wort as a case study
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