EDUCATION DAY 2018 1st Canadian symposium on SKIN MICROBIOME applied to cosmetics
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EDUCATION DAY 2018 1st Canadian symposium on SKIN MICROBIOME applied to cosmetics IN BRIEF Le microbiote cutané : état des 1 | Daniel Auriol connaissances, méthodes et FR PhD Microbiology techniques, positionnement de Givaudan Active Beauty The new deal: Why keeping a good 2 | Herve Offredo FR balance of bacteria is desirable for our Eng Microbiology skin? 3 | Philip Ludwig Human Skin Microbiome: An Overview MSc Cell & Molecular EN and Opportunities to Understand and Biology Modulate Skin Colonization and Appearance 4 | Sara Caballero Skin Microbiome: Applications in the EN MSc Genetics & Cell Biology cosmetic field Page | 1
THE PROGRAM 8:30 – 9:00 AM Registration Room M.450 9:00 – 10:45 AM 1 | Le microbiote cutané : état des connaissances, Room M.450 méthodes et techniques, positionnement de Givaudan Active Beauty Daniel Auriol | PhD Microbiology 10:45 – 11:00 AM Coffee Break Hall, level M 11:00 – 12:00 AM 2 | The new deal: Why keeping a good balance of Room M.450 bacteria is desirable for our skin? Herve Offredo | Eng Microbiology 12:00 – 1:00 PM Lunch Room M.465 1:00 – 3:15 PM 3 | Human Skin Microbiome: An Overview and Room M.450 Opportunities to Understand and Modulate Skin Colonization and Appearance Philip Ludwig | MSc Cell & Molecular Biology 3:15 – 3:30 PM Coffee Break Hall, level M 3:30 – 4:30 PM 4 | Skin Microbiome: Applications in the cosmetic field Room M.450 Sara Caballero | MSc Genetics & Cell Biology 4:30 – 5:00 PM Networking Hall, level M Page | 2
THE CONFERENCES 1 | Le microbiote cutané: état des connaissances, méthodes et techniques, positionnement de Givaudan Active Beauty Conference in French The main point that will be discussed during this talk will be a survey of the main concepts related to the skin microbiome, the detailed route from sampling to 16S RNA gene analysis, and finally the development of specific proprietary research works including classical microbiology as well as modern microbiology. 2 | The new deal: Why keeping a good balance of bacteria is desirable for our skin? Conference in French Microbiome, Probiotic, Dysbiosis …all these new words are hitting the beauty industry; this seems to be the new deal. In Cosmetics Amsterdam closed their doors in April and there were few workshops on Microbiota …. At the ceremony awards among the finalists there were active for Microbiota. It was impossible to miss, this is a hot field. It was followed right away by SCC talks in California, in New Jersey and a great congress in Boston. This presentation by a microbiologist will first feature facts about the resident micro- organisms on our skin. There will be a press review, articles clips with Microbes on cover of magazines, in the news, in Indie brands …the buzz …a new wave in cosmetic revolution. Then there will be a Q/A segment …How do we differentiate and classify the micro- organisms. How do they organize themselves, how do they communicate? What is the Quorum Sensing? What is the Suprastratum™, the Biofilm…? How the microbes interact with skin? How the skin answers? The last part will be a two cases presentation. First the hectic life, is it possible that stress impacts the microbiota? Does it affect health or the beauty of the skin? The second case is about hacking the communication system used by the microorganisms and understanding what this could mean for the skin biodiversity and the effect on acneic skin. 3 | Human Skin Microbiome: An Overview and Opportunities to Understand and Modulate Skin Colonization and Appearance Conference in English There is a growing importance of the microbiota on the skin, which can be influenced by both personal care and cosmetics products. An overview of industry and academic research areas related to the microbiome and metagenome analysis will be presented. The skin barrier relationship to the microbiome along with anti-pollution relationship to the microbiome will also be discussed. These topics will describe various solutions for beauty and well-being through the mechanism of modulating the skin microbiome. 4 | Skin Microbiome: Applications in the cosmetic field Conference in English The microorganisms inhabiting the different ecosystems of our skin interact closely and in a complex way with the host. The presence of different types of bacteria is affected by many endogenous and external factors, including the exposure to topical products, such as cosmetics. Thanks to the development of molecular methods that allow the characterization of such diverse flora, the sequencing of the bacterial genome can be a powerful tool to characterize the effects caused by these products on our skin, either disrupting the skin homeostasis, or improving the skin condition. Page | 3
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS DANIEL AURIOL – Scientific Director Biotechnology & Fractionment at Active Beauty, Givaudan Daniel Auriol est actuellement Directeur Scientifique des activités de recherche en Biotechnologies et Fractionnement au sein de la division Active Beauty de Givaudan, leader suisse de la fabrication et la commercialisation d’arômes et de parfums. Diplômé de l'Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse, il a obtenu un doctorat en microbiologie dans cet institut sous la direction du Professeur Pierre Monsan en 1985. Il a découvert le domaine de la biocatalyse dans les milieux non conventionnels à l'Université de Californie à Berkeley avec le professeur Harvey Blanch. Il a débuté sa carrière professionnelle chez BioEurope en juin 1986. Chargé à la fois de contrats de recherche et de travaux de recherche propriétaire, il a été à l'origine du premier succès commercial de la start-up moins de cinq ans après sa création. Il a développé plusieurs produits pour l'industrie cosmétique, tous basés sur des conversions enzymatiques ou de chimie dans l'eau, après la reprise de BioEurope par Solabia. En 1998, il rejoint le Centre Régional d'Innovation et de Transfert de Technologies pour les Bio-Industries à Toulouse en tant que Directeur Technique puis Directeur. Ses objectifs étaient la restructuration et la pérennisation de ses activités. En 2004, il rejoint libragen en tant que Directeur du Développement Technologique, puis Directeur Scientifique. Il a en charge les activités de service de la société ainsi que la recherche propriétaire en Biocatalyse Appliquée. Il est à l'origine des plateformes technologiques de Glucosylation et de Phosphorylation à partir desquelles sont issus les produits emblématiques et primés à In Cosmetics Global, Neodermyl, Redensyl, Brightenyl. Chez Givaudan Active Beauty, qui a acquis libragen et Induchem en 2015, il dirige les équipes de Biocatalyse Appliquée et d’Exploitation Avancée des Métagénomes de Toulouse et l'équipe de Biotechnologies de Fractionnement de Pomacle. HERVE OFFREDO – Chief Scientific Officer; SVP at Barnet Products Corp Herve Offredo was born and proud to be raised in Brittany, France Herve is currently the Chief Scientific Officer and Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Barnet Products Corp, suppliers of innovative specialty ingredients for the cosmetic, personal care and pharmaceutical industries. Herve holds a Master’s Degree in Biochemistry and Industrial Microbiology and an Engineering Degree in Applied Industrial Microbiology from the University of Marseilles. He also holds an MBA in Human Resources and Finance from Nancy University in France. Mr Offredo began his career at Abbott Diagnostic and moved to Transia, as a Biotech company expert in food diagnostics. He then he used his background to the microbiological and cosmetic business at Solabia where he spent long stays in Asia and built the international distribution network. Upon completion of this work he left France and moved to Barnet in the US, 21 years ago. At Barnet, Herve monitor the scientific projects, supervises the Sales Organization while Page | 4
spearheading Marketing Innovation. In the past years he has written various technical articles in European cosmetic magazines on Epigenetics, Allosterism to name some. Mr. Offredo is also the author of two chapters in the 9th Edition of Harry’s Cosmetology which comprehensively cover the growing cosmetic categories of Skin Whitening and Marine Derived Biochemicals. He is Ambassador for Economic Development for the US, named by the Board of Locarn, a circle of Brittany entrepreneurs whose goal is to expand the reach of Brittany products in the world. PHILIP LUDWIG – Bioactives Technical Account Manager, Personal care at BASF Philip Ludwig is the Technical Account Manager for Personal Care actives in North America. Mr. Ludwig works with BASF R&D and customers to provide new skin care actives. From exciting botanicals to novel microbial ferments to synthetic chemistries, Mr. Ludwig utilizes the strength of BASF’s science to provide efficacious solutions for customers. Mr. Ludwig has written multiple patents and over a dozen research articles relating to new personal care ingredients. He has been a featured speaker at over a dozen industry events and seminars. In his previous role, his last three products have won five international awards at PCHi and In- Cosmetics for being either a best new ingredient or most innovative. SARA CABALLERO – Technologist at Abich Laboratories Sara Caballero is a chemist from Universidad de Barcelona, who then graduated in 2011 with a Master diploma in Genetics and Cell Biology from the Universidad Autonoma of Madrid. She is now a technologist at Abich Laboratories, specialized in the in vivo and in vitro sunscreen testing, in quality control and she also assists the toxicology assessor in the elaboration of safety assessments. Previously, she worked at InnCells as a researcher for the development of experimental designs for efficacy and safety testing in the cosmetics field for the European regulations. She has extensive expertise in cell culture, molecular biology techniques and reconstructed human epidermis. She participates in many worldwide scientific conferences as a speaker on various themes, including photodynamic therapy and European requirements for the creation of Product Information File. Page | 5
EVENT DETAILS Where: Grande Bibliothèque de Montréal 475, De Maisonneuve boulevard Est Montreal (Quebec) H2L 5C4 When: September 25th, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Rates until September 17, 2018: Member: $ 60 Non-member: $ 115 Students (UQAC, DESS Cosmetology and UL, BSc Cosmeceutical Chemistry): Free Registration: THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS AND SPONSORS OF THE EVENT Page | 6
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