Webinar | Regenerative revolution
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Webinar | Regenerative revolution: Innovations in cellular and tissue repair through cosmetogenomics, ex vivo and clinical testing
Cell and tissue regeneration is transforming the fields of dermatology, wound repair, and cosmetics. By combining cosmetogenomics, ex vivo models, and clinical data, we gain a deeper understanding of healing mechanisms and can design more effective products for regeneration, repair, soothing and overall skin restoration.
Join our webinar to discover how preclinical, genomic, and clinical approaches can support the development and validation of innovative cosmetic ingredients, medical devices, and therapeutic solutions.
Program
- Preclinical models
- In vitro (2D models of keratinocytes or fibroblastes)
- Ex vivo (3D models of living skin explants)
- Cosmetogenomics
- Clinical models
- Q&A
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Speakers
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Laurent PENO-MAZZARINO Studies Director A graduate in biology from the University of Paris XII, Laurent Peno-Mazzarino began his career in 1992 in dermatology research in Professor Dubertret's INSERM unit. In 1995, he joined the pharmacology and toxicology laboratory of RoC. In 1999, he participated in the development of the ex vivo human skin model. After training in histology at the University of Strasbourg, he specialized in cutaneous histology. He holds the position of director of studies at the Eurofins. |
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Walter WIGGER-ALBERTI Dermatologist and General Manager A dermatologist by training, Dr. Wigger-Alberti obtained his M.D. from the University of Kiel, Germany. Following residencies in dermatology in Westerland, Germany and the University Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, he assumed a position in 1997 as attending physician and Head of the Skin Research Laboratory in the Department of Dermatology and Dermatological Allergology at the University of Jena, Germany. In 2001 Dr. Wigger-Alberti joined a dermatological CRO as Director of Clinical Research where he remained until joining Eurofins in April 2009. Dr. Wigger-Alberti also holds a position as lecturer in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Osnabrück. |


















































