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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Method/Process
Researchers Engineer Hydrogel-based Skin Substitute Complete with Rete Ridges
According to the authors, this work provides a simple and powerful way to mimic the structures of human skin and can contribute to skin tissue engineering and wound healing research.
Event Coverage
[update]
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Innovating On-trend Beauty
Products focused on safety, ethics, health, emotion and more have gained consumer interest. During Day 2 of
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
, leading experts will connect the dots between innovation and the current cosmetics market for on-trend beauty R&D.
Natural/Sustainable
Innomost Upcycles Nordic Birch Bark to Replace Palm Oil-based Cosmetic Actives
Charcoal powder, birch bark powder, betulin, suberin and azelaic acid comprise Innomost's upcycled zero waste cosmetic ingredient portfolio; and according to CEO Sami Selkälä, Ph.D., there's a lot more to come.
Companies
GSK Sells Off Part of UK R&D Site, Reinvests in Biotech and Life Sciences
In mid-July, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) announced plans to sell off part of its UK R&D site to unlock US $554 million in funding to build a campus for biotechnology and other early stage life science companies.
Methods/Tools
Research Unpacks Cosmetic Packaging Design Process
A paper published in the
International Journal of Manufacturing Economics and Management
investigates packaging design from a product development view with an eye toward sustainability and biomimicry.
Method/Process
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Inclusive Design Means Better Beauty for All
Designing products to meet the unique needs of disabled consumers can translate to better product experiences for all. Hear more about this during our panel discussion at
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
—to be held Oct. 18-21, 2021.
Methods/Tools
Extracting Plants Using Supercritical Glycerin
With
Cannabis sativa
as an initial target, supercritical glycerin could be used as a solvent to extract natural bioactive compounds.
Tech Transfer
Neural Networks Predict Material Structures, Behaviors Faster
A recent interview on Phys.org with Argonne National Laboratory Engineer Mark Messner explores how neural networks in AI could be used to predict material structures, given preferred properties, some 2,000+ times faster than standard simulations.
Methods/Tools
Research Reveals Additive-free Synthesis of Low Hydrolysis Amphiphiles
Research published in
Angewandte Chemie
demonstrates mixing via the Staudinger reaction has the capability to synthesize amphiphilic molecules without the use of catalysts or reagents.
Methods/Tools
Survey Predicts AI, Blockchain, Emerging Tech will Receive Most Funding
In a recent survey, respondents predicted that emerging technologies including AI and blockchain, and startup biotech will be the biggest contributors to life science innovation post-pandemic.
Literature/Data
Topical
Avena sativa
Improves Skin Health in Adults Undergoing Cancer Treatment
An oat-based topical skin care regimen was shown to provide relief of dry skin and itch for adult patients undergoing oncology treatments.
Method/Process
Moisturizer Penetration in Skin Revealed via Low-coherence Inferometry
Research published in the Russian journal
Engineering
describes a method to measure the penetration of gel moisturizers in skin in vivo via low-coherence interferometry.
Method/Process
Sensing Epidermal Aging via Histone Variant H2A.J Biomarker
Research published in
Aging and Mechanisms of Disease
has identified the histone variant H2A.J as a biomarker to detect senescent cells in skin, which could uncover connections between cellular senescence and skin aging.
Literature/Data
Study Finds
E. coli
Could Produce Vegan Carmine
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society
shows that
E. coli
can produce carminic acid, which holds potential for biosynthetic carmine for vegan and cruelty-free cosmetics.
Companies
[correction] Kumar Organic Products Awarded for Green Isodecyl Oleate Production
Kumar Organic Products Ltd. has been named Manufacturing Process Innovator of the Year 2021 for the biocatalytic production of its Kopester IDO (Isodecyl Oleate), a naturally derived emollient.
Companies
Eppendorf Enables Socially Distanced Formulating with VisioNize Lab Suite
To meet formulating needs in times of social distancing and remote work, Eppendorf offers VisioNize Lab Suite to help laboratory productivity and management.
Methods/Tools
Roundtable Underlines Diversity Gap in Dermatology, Medical Research
A report published in
Practical Dermatology
details a virtual roundtable discussion by dermatologists and industry executives underlining the lack of diversity in professional representation, clinical trials and more.
Methods/Tools
Olfactory Receptors Could Indicate UV, Inflammatory Skin Damage
Research published in the
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
shows the expression of olfactory receptors in skin could be used to indicate UV and inflammation-induced barrier damage.
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