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Skin Inflammation: From Triggers to Aging

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This course is available as a client site course. Please click here for more information.

Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for professionals who work in the following areas:

  • Topically applied product development in Pharmaceutics,
    Cosmetics and Personal care
  • Dermatology community and related industries
  • Professionals in hospitals that work on topical
    chemicals exposure
  • Professionals in regulatory institutions that work on dermal
    exposure

Description
Emerging research on inflammation in general, and in the skin in particular, links it to premature aging and aging associated diseases such as cancer and xerosis. When the skin is inflamed its barrier function is highly compromised; it is red, swollen, warm and painful. The pharmaceutical and personal care industries are investing in finding better ways to prevent and address skin inflammation.

The main objectives of this two day course are to identify current knowledge on this topic, and point at possible resolutions and testing options.

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