The 13th International Conference on Skin Ageing & Challenges returns this year in Lisbon, Portugal and online. After 2 years of online meetings, this conference will be organized on November 17-18, 2022 at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisboa, Lisbon. This meeting is endorsed by the International Society of Microbiota (ISM), and headed by Prof. Jean Krutmann, IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Leibniz, Germany.
Ageing is an international issue that has social, economic and individual impacts. Preventing it and decreasing its side effects (all related pathologies) are major challenges for humanity. Thus, the understanding of ageing and in particular skin ageing mechanisms will allow us to live longer, better and healthier.
During Skin Challenges 2022, the Scientific Committee will allocate significant time to discuss the latest advances related to skin homeostasis and ageing. Our objective is to provide answers and a future vision on how the current researches can delay the side effects of ageing and skin ageing. A clearer picture of the skin ageing mechanisms will help in having a better vision on skin rejuvenation as well as wound healing, which are also of interest to our conference. The impact of lifestyle, diet and external factors on skin ageing will also be discussed.
Artificial Intelligence & Skin: Advances & Perspective
Skin Ageing & Challenges 2022 will introduce a new session on Artificial Intelligence & Skin. The aim of this session is to present the last advances and innovations in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to Skin and skincare, and to connect all the key actors involved in skin assessment, analysis and algorithm: clinician, dermatologist, academic, start-up, industrial, mathematician, computer scientists, and bioinformatician, in order to initiate the discussions on the development and applications of novel AI technologies to skincare.
In this session, a representative from PerfectCorp, USA, will elaborate on this topic and underline how artificial intelligence can be incorporated in the dermatology industry.
Researchers will also introduce a new concept of Electronic Skin that Anticipates and Perceives Touch from different directions.
Extracellular Vesicles & Skin Ageing: The Points of View
Extracellular vesicles and their integration within the skin science will also be highlighted during the meeting. In this session, international experts in the field will present their latest research, and introduce the most recent advances and discoveries incorporating extracellular vesicles and exosomes in skin care. Professional researchers will present outlooks on the use of extracellular vesicles for skin rejuvenation. They will also highlight their perspectives on extracellular vesicles as theranostic tools for skin diseases, ageing, and injuries.
Speakers & Conferences
Jean Krutmann, Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Germany
Rapid Detection and Online Analysis of Human Skin Microbial Changes by Flow Cytometry (FloSoFineTM)
Kazuhiro Ogai, Kanazawa University, Japan
Skin Microbiome Profile of Healthy Cameroonians and Japanese
Piul S. Rabbani, New York University School of Medicine, USA
Extracellular Vesicle Therapy for Skin Injuries
Hongwei Ouyang, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China
Skin Regeneration with Engineered Stem Cells and Silk Biomaterials
Philipp Bosshard, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland
The Fungal Skin Microbiota in Health and in Atopic Dermatitis
Sylvain Delteil, PerfectCorp, Europe
Unlocking the Power of AI Skin Tech in the Dermatology Industry
Nichola Starr, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Elucidating the Molecular Landscape of the Stratum Corneum Using 3D OrbiSIMS
Uraiwan Panich, Mahidol University, Thailand
Novel Mitochondria-Targeted Sulfide Delivery Molecules Prevent Photo-Ageing
Saranya Wyles, Mayo Clinic Department of Dermatology, USA
Exosome Technology: Pearls & Pitfalls for Skin Rejuvenation
Sun Hwa Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea Extracellular Vesicles: Potential Theranostic Platforms for Skin Diseases and Aging
Kohei Ogura, Kanazawa University, Japan
Skin Physiology and Two Staphylococci Associated with the Recurrence of Pressure Injuries
Oliver Schmidt, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Electronic Skin that Anticipates and Perceives Touch from Different Directions
Mikolaj Ogrodnik, Ludwig Boltzmann Research Group Senescence and Healing of Wounds, Austria
The Zone of Tissue Activation Delineates Immediate and Long-Term Response of Skin to Wounding and Associates with Markers of Senescence and Regeneration
Jia Xian Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Extracellular Vesicles in Facial Aesthetics
Laurent Marrot, L’Oréal, France
Atmospheric Pollution Impairs Skin Barrier Function: Focus on PM-Associated Pollutants Under UVA Exposure
Inês Milagre, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal
Turning Back the Clock – Harnessing Reprogramming to Rejuvenate Cells
Woo Jun Sul, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
Skin Microbiome and Mycobiome in Aging
For further information
• Visit the Skin Challenges conference site