Omics for cosmetics substantiation on skin and its microbiota by Phylogene at Cosmetic360 Paris

Substantiation of effects on skin, hair and microbiome by techniques of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics metabolomics and dedicated bioinformatics.Discover PhylogeneBooth P18 at Cosmetic360, 16-17 October, Carroussel du Louvre.With the “omics” and bioinformatics analysis, Phylogene offers a broad and « free of hypothesis » evaluation of the effects of cosmetics on the skin and/or its microbiota :

– Evaluation of the effects of cosmetics by mass spec proteomics and complementary bioinformatics analysis with CORAVALIDTM .

– Evaluation of abiotic stresses (UV, blue light, pollution) complementing the above approach by RedOxMicsTM analysis.

– QPCR (targeted) quantification of major genera / species of the microbiotas.

– Comparative metagenomic study of the microbiome by NGSequencing 16S rDNA and / or ITS.

– Comparative functional metaproteomic study of the microbiota and the skin by nanoLC-MS/MS proteomics and data complementary bioinformatic analysis by HolXplore TM .

PHYLOGENE : https://www.phylogene.com

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