Amorepacific Corporation, a South Korean beauty and cosmetics conglomerate, today announced its successful execution of a corporate gift agreement with the Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology.
This marks the beginning of a strategic collaboration between Amorepacific and Johns Hopkins University to support a new research program, New Beauty Research Initiative (NBRI).
Since 2020, Amorepacific embarked on a successful collaboration with Johns Hopkins Department of Dermatology to conduct a clinical study on the “Evaluation of Epigenetic Changes Related to Skin Aging.”
The gift agreement will support NBRI, the upcoming mid-to-long-term research program, in fostering innovative research and advancements that add value to the health and beauty of consumers.
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