- Skin Challenges 2021 – November 11-12, 2021
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- Skin Challenges 2021 will be Virtual Congress
- How to Access to Skin Ageing & Challenges 2020 Virtual Platform?
- The role of fatty acid synthase (FASN) in the initial stages of senescence and ageing
- Best Image Contest - Skin Challenges 2020 Congress
- Workshop - Skin Microbiota 2020: What is new ?
- How AI is re-shaping the consumer skin care journey
- Interaction of different UV wavelengths present in natural sunlight
- Skin aging in Indians living in highly polluted areas
- Chances & Challenges when investigating the skin microbiome
- The role of AI in skin cancer diagnosis
- Novel state of the art topicals & regimens show statistically significant improvement in cutaneous photoaging
- Distinct skin microbiome and skin physiological functions between bedridden older patients and healthy people: A single-center study in Japan
- Introduction on the role of iron and hepcidin in the process of cells and wound healing
- The imaging technique to evaluate oxidative stress in the human skin
- Granzymes: Strategic Role in Skin Aging and Inflammatory Skin Conditions
- Artificial Intelligence & Future of Skin Science
- New insights into skin ageing
- Call for Abstracts & Key dates
- Interaction of different UV wavelengths present in natural sunlight
- Skin aging in Indians living in highly polluted areas
- Dialogue between the skin and the microbiota : The immune system is under control
- The relationship between intrinsic and extrinsic aging of human skin
- Submit your BEST IMAGE for selection and win...
- Concluding remarks of 10th International Conference on Skin Ageing and Challenges
- Skin Challenges 2019 Dinner will be held on February 26, 2019 - 8PM
- What is the effects of UVA and UVB on the skin microbiome ?
- Techniques for Collecting Skin Microbiome Samples: Limits and Perspective
- Application of weighted risk scores to estimate the relative contribution of environmental and genetic factors to skin aging: A step towards individualized cosmetics
- New Session 2019 “Life Style, Circadian Rhythm and Skin
- Rational design of drug carriers to the hair follicles
- Crosstalk between different wavelengths regions present in nautrail sunlight: Implications for photoprotection
- Targeting DNA repair in skin: Role of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
- New insights into extrinsic skin aging: Crosstalk between UV and air pollution
- Characterization of the age-associated dermal stem cell dysfunction
- Porto Skin Ageing & Challenges 2019 will be held in February 25-27, 2019
- Prof. Marvin Edeas from university Paris Descartes will talk at [email protected] which will be held next December in UK
- Who attended Porto Skin Challenges 2018?
- Prof. Dr. med Jean Krutmann was awarded for his scientific achievements
- Skin microbiota & epithelial barrier: the scientific contribution awarded Dr Katharina Bitschar
- Biodegradeble nanoparticles as topical drug delivery into hair follicels awarded for the best poster of Porto Skin Challenges 2018
- The Scientific Committee awarded the French company Greentech for their industrial innovation.
- Final Agenda & Remarks of Porto Skin Challenges 2018
- The Abstracts Book of Skin Ageing & Challenges is available
- Targeting olfactory receptors by agonists, aromas, microbiota or digital scents : Myth or Reality?
- Events, concert and galleries to visit in Porto during your stay
- Special Topic on Sniff-Camera: a gas-imaging system of dermal volatiles for skin condition and ageing analysis
- Researchers identify millions of new genes in the human microbiome
- Skin “Remembers” Wounds, Heals Faster the Second Time Around
- Bacteria in the gut modulates response to immunotherapy in melanoma
- Researchers Discover Hundreds Of Unexpected Mutations From New Gene Editing Technology
- Methylene Blue reduced wrinkles and slowed skin ageing for women in their 80s, study reveals
- Gut Feeling: Sensory cells of the mouse intestine let the brain know if certain compounds are present by speaking directly to gut neurons via serotonin.
- Athletes’ Microbiomes Differ from Non athletes
- The skin aging exposome – the interplay of UV and pollution
- Welcome to 9th International Conference on Skin Challenges
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- New study reveals how skin cells prepare to heal wounds
- Research delivers new insights into how skin can regenerate after severe burns
- Coronavirus: Skin rash can be only COVID-19 symptom and should be fourth key sign, study finds
- Researchers uncover novel approach for treating eczema
- The foot microbiome
- Sunscreen chemicals absorbed into body, study finds
- Ocean Swimming Alters Skin Microbiome, Increasing Vulnerability to Infection
- Perfect Corp. Showcases Beauty Tech Innovation with ‘Beauty AI Personalized Solutions’ at CES 2020
- Beiersdorf and Insilico employ AI technology in computer-simulated skin research
- Age prediction using Microbiota
- Microbiome characterization by high-throughput transfer RNA sequencing and modification analysis
- Comprehensive skin microbiome analysis reveals the uniqueness of human skin and evidence for phylosymbiosis within the class Mammalia
- Scientists make cells that enable the sense of touch
- Researchers find factor that delays wound healing
- Topical gel made from oral blood pressure drugs shown effective in healing chronic wounds