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Soeur J Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Applied Microbiology, Applied Microscopy, Applied Mycology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Research
L'Or
Jérémie Soeur is Head of the Cell and Tissue Engineering group, L'Oréal R&I, Advanced Research and leader of the pollution project, Jérémie Sœur joined L'Oréal Research & Innovation in 2011, after his doctoral thesis (cellular and molecular biology) carried out at the Paris University and Institut Curie. The latter aimed to characterize the molecular mechanisms of plant extracts on cancerous skin cells and their benefits on normal cells.
Short Communication Open Access
Author(s): Maite Rielland, Madiedo-Podvrsan S, Belaidi J P, Desbouis S, Ben Khalifa Y and Soeur J
Since last 80’, a long time before 2013 European Union ban on animal testing for cosmetic products, L’Oreal has placed itself as a pioneer for reconstructed human skin. It became one of the first cosmetic companies testing its raw materials/actives/formulations on in-house reconstructed human skin. Many different skin models are currently used in-house for efficacy and safety evaluation tests and knowledge of human skin physiology and pathology. However, one of the challenges with in vitro models is to develop more relevant and predictive ones according to cosmetic target (anti-aging, skin imbalance etc..,). Bio-printing is a great alternative to create new models of skin with a complexity that cannot be achieved only by human hands. One of the biggest potential advantages o... view more»