Skin Microbiome Meetings take place in Asia, Europe, and North America every year.

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Topics covered in the burgeoning field of skin microbiome research include case studies focusing on a range of skin conditions such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, eczema, acne, allergy, wounds, beauty, scalp, immune system and anti-aging as well as discovering the progress of clinical trials of microbiome-based products being developed to fight these diseases.

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100+ Speakers

7 ½ hours networking time

Vibrant Exhibition Hall

Previous Speakers

Lada Rasochova Microbiome Forum Speaker

Lada Rasochova

CEO, Dermala

Ahmad Khodr

Head of the Microbiology Innovation Lab, L’Oréal R&I

Audrey Guéniche

Scientific Director Helena Rubinstein, L’Oréal Ultra Luxury Division

Benjamin Al

Global Innovation Manager Life Sciences, Beiersdorf AG

Simona Befi

Head of R&D, S-Biomedic

Catherine O’Neil

Professor of Translational Dermatology, University of Manchester

Cheri Ackerman Microbiome Forum Speaker

Cheri Ackerman

Co-Founder & CEO, Concerto Biosciences

Angela Christiano Microbiome Forum Speaker

Angela M Christiano

Professor of Dermatology and Genetics & Development, Columbia University

Eric Huan Microbiome Forum Speaker

Eric Chun-Ming Huang

Chief Scientific Advisor, Yunneng Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

Josh Parris Microbiome Forum Speaker

Josh Parris

Senior Scientist, Life Sciences, Kimberly Clark Corporation

Björn Andersson

Professor, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology Karolinska Institutet

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Why Attend This Conference

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Attracting over 300 people the congress is designed to create a collaborative environment in which you can engage with the speakers, sponsors, and other delegations in attendance

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Explore the impact of a Dermo-Cosmetic treatment on acne dysbiosis and understand how the face’s complex microbiota habitat affects the design of specific skin care products.

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Learn how to transition from an early-stage microbiome project to a late-stage drug development program and debate the skin microbiome and the cosmetics revolution.