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CfPA - The Center for Professional Advancement, 90 Minute Accredited Online Training
October 6, 2011 at 11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (ET)
Who Should Attend This online training is intended for professionals in the pharmaceuticals, cosmetic and personal care or related industries. It will be especially worthwhile for individuals who work in the following areas:
• Topically applied product development in Pharmaceutics, Cosmetics and Personal care • Dermatology community and related industries • Professionals in hospitals that work on topical chemicals exposure • Professionals in regulatory institutions that work on dermal exposure Description Both the pharmaceutical and personal care industry are constantly challenged with developing products to address symptoms associated adolescent acne. A vast effort is put into understanding the biochemical paths for this disorder as well as in treatment with minimized adverse effects.
This 90-minute, accredited online course will describe the biochemistry of acne, the differences between adults and teens, its treatments and future development. This training will include opportunities for learning assessment.
Review of Learning Objectives Module 1: • Reasons for the development of acne • Severity • Implications • Population
Module 2: • Follicles- properties • Teens acne vs. adults acne
Module 3: • Current treatment • In the pipeline- actives and delivery systems
Question and Answer Session
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Organized by:
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Invited Speakers:
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Dr. Nava Dayan, Skin Care Research Expert
Dr. Dayan earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem specializing in skin delivery. She is currently an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University, and the Research and Development and Safety Assessment Director at Lipo Chemicals Inc. During her 24 years of experience she has specialized in a variety of areas related to skin treatment:
• The research and understanding of the interaction between topically applied compounds and the skin • Findings in skin biochemistry and especially the upper layer of the skin– the stratum corneum • Delivery of active compounds into and through the skin and the development of delivery systems to facilitate transport, improve bio-availability and reduce toxicity • Design and development of topically applied formulations • Design of clinical studies to substantiate market claims and to assure safety • Academic teaching and lecturing • Industrial experience in both development of active compounds, delivery systems and finished formulations • Skin absorption studies in vivo and in vitro for safety/efficacy assessment • In vitro methodologies for safety assessment of topically applied compounds
Dr. Dayan has received numerous awards of excellence for various papers she has authored. She is the author and coauthor more then 150 publications including book chapters and was granted 8 patents. She is also the editor of the “Skin Aging Hand Book” published by Elsevier; “Innate Immunity of Skin and Oral Mucosa” Book co-edited with Prof. Philip Wertz, “Formulating Skin Care with Natural Products” Book co-edited with Dr. Lambros Kromidas; both published by Wiley and sons. Dr. Dayan is a member of the Dermatopharmaceutics Focus Group, and the Abstract Review Committee for the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS). She is serves as the Educational Chair of the NYSCC Chapter and on the Scientific Advisory Board of Health Beauty America Expo and the Center for Dermal Research at the Center for Biomaterials. Dr. Dayan teaches at Rutgers University and is the Director of a variety of courses at the Center for Professional Advancement.
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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n/a
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Registration:
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Please click here for registration information.
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E-mail:
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sberg@cfpa.com
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