A full day conference to put a magnifying glass on misinformation in the cosmetics sector, its impacts and strategies to overcome it. What is fact and what is fiction? Happening Sept 29th from 8am-4pm ET.
While this event is free of charge, our attempt is to make all of our summits top tier, competing with the highest quality conferences. From our experience, these conferences are generally very expensive and inaccessible to many independent professionals. Our free e-conference initiative is our attempt to democratize accurate information in cosmetics to anyone who wants it.
Agenda
Skin and Skin Care - Separating Fact from Fiction, presented by Aegean Chan MD @draegeanchan
Safety - Separating Fact from Fiction, presented by Lisa Navarro PhD and Anne Chappelle PhD from Toxicology Education Foundation
Animal Testing - Separating Fact from Fiction, presented by Barae Jomaa PhD from Colonial Chemical
Environmental Impact - Separating Fact from Fiction, presented by Jen Novakovich @theecowell
Sunscreen - Separating Fact from Fiction, presented by BASF
Broader Policy Implications of Misinformation for Beauty, presented by the Independent Beauty Association.
The Impact of Misinformation, presented by Andrea Love PhD @dr.andrealove
The Information Landscape - the Influencer POV, presented by James Welsh @james_s_welsh
Good Evidence?, presented by Lanesa Mahon @raya.faces
Cosmetic Claims and their Testing, presented by Rania Ibrahim, PhD from SkinScience Analytics
Research Fraud, Predatory Journals and Science Integrity, presented by Reese Richardson
Communicating Science, presented by Jess Stokes-Parish PhD @j_stokesparish
Brand Sci-Comm Strategies, speaker TBA
Challenges of Beauty Scicomm, presented by Michelle Wong PhD @labmuffinbeautyscience