Dr. Jaime Emmetsberger, Associate Fellow R&D Research Sciences, ELC, and Dr. Tom Mammone, Vice President, Skin Physiology and Pharmacology, R&D, ELC, presented innovative data focused on the connection between the contraction of facial muscles and skin aging. The results of this study from Clinique Laboratories will increase understanding muscle contraction physiology, allowing researchers to better investigate the effect that those contractions have on the skin, including on the appearance of dynamic wrinkles.

The Estée Lauder brand revealed new findings across topics such as miRNAs, sirtuin activity, cellular shape and autophagy linked to inflammation and pigmentation, which leverage years of research to expand the brand's leadership in epigenetics and mechanobiology. Dr. Nadine Pernodet, Vice President, Skin Biology and BioActives, R&D, ELC was also selected to give an oral presentation titled, The Importance of Sirtuins in Skin and New Findings about Sirt-2 and its Link to Mechanobiology. Additionally, Estée Lauder hosted a symposium exploring the relationship between circadian clocks and microRNAs and their roles in skin aging.

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