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Section: Research > Tech Transfer
Literature/Data
Upcycling Chitin for Smart Textile Delivery
When loaded with various actives, chitin materials could be bound to the surface of natural bio-fibers to make biodegradable carriers structured as non-woven tissues and films.
Tech/Equipment
Solvay Leverages Blockchain Tech for Guar Sourcing Transparency
The company has partnered with BanQu, reportedly the first-ever, patented and largest end-to-end, non-crypto blockchain Supply Chain Sustainability platform, to develop the technology.
Companies
L’Oréal x BreezoMeter Partnership Uncovers Environmental Effects on Skin
The partnership will uncover new insights around how the environment effects skin aging, and ultimately provide new services to consumers that can accompany their skin needs all over the world with personalized routines and lifestyle advice.
Companies
Arcaea Announces $78 Million Series A Funding
Arcaea will use the funding to develop new ingredients and beauty products through DNA sequencing, biological engineering and fermentation.
Tech Transfer
Skin Cancer Therapy at Home Now Possible via Coin-sized PDT Device
A pilot study of 15 BCC patients presented during the EADV 30th Congress 2021 highlighted the efficacy of the prototype device in an at-home setting with improved comfort to the users. Could this transfer to skin care?
Tech Transfer
Foam from Tropical Frogs Could Improve Transdermal Actives Delivery
The foam produced by Túngara frogs during mating could improve the transdermal delivery of actives through the skin, according to an open access paper published by The Royal Society Publishing.
Sensory
Shiseido Develops Friction and Contact Force Tactile Evaluation Devices
The devices are designed to help researchers study skin texture and perceived characteristics with high accuracy.
Literature/Data
Kao Finds the True ‘Biological Age’ of Skin
Kao has assessed variations in individual aging to estimate skin's “biological" age, rather than chronological age; assessments were made based on skin surface lipids-RNA.
Companies
Amyris Closes Acquisition of Beauty Labs
This acquisition reportedly combines synthetic biology with digital innovation, which has already been implemented in Amyris’ beauty brands.
Tech Transfer
Researchers Develop Facial Glycation Imaging Device
The in situ facial skin glycation index measurement device may become a valuable tool for studies on skin aging and anti-glycation cosmetic products.
Literature/Data
Collagen and Keratin Composites Improve Cellular Affinity
Keratin nanoparticles and their effects on fibrillogenesis in type I collagen were explored in a recent study published in the
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
Literature/Data
[updated] TSLP Cytokine Melts Mouse Fat Away, Points to Eczema and Other Therapies
While the fat loss was shown in an animal model and does not necessarily suggest a target in humans, the work highlights the potential to adapt the immune system to address diseases such as eczema.
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.
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.
Literature/Data
Diets High in Sugar and Fat May Contribute to Skin Inflammation
Research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
shows that eating foods high in sugar and fat can cause dysbiosis in the gut microbiome and subsequently affect the skin.
Methods/Tools
Does Beauty Desperately Need a New Hero Ingredient?
What's old is new again, according to cosmetic industry expert Akshay Talati. While this puts a creative spin on tried-and-true ingredients, are we stick in a chemistry loop? Talati explores this further in the following commentary.
Tech/Equipment/Production
Study Shows Promise of Longer Lasting Fragranced Products
These capsulation technologies can control fragrance release and enable the scale-up of profragrance fabrication.
Tech Transfer
[video] Consolidating Input for Faster Output: Digitizing Cosmetics R&D
In this video interview, sponsored by Uncountable, Rachel Grabenhofer, of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, connects with Will Tashman, of Uncountable, about the digitization of the world we live in—and what that means for cosmetics R&D collaboration. Watch now; it's free.
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