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Skin Challenges Task Force Group: driving innovation in skin ageing

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Skin Challenges Task Force Group

image: Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023 is organizing a task force group, and will support 3 innovative projects view more 

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WORLDWIDE - We are thrilled to announce the formation of the Skin Challenges Task Force Group, a groundbreaking initiative committed to driving innovation and reshaping the landscape of skin ageing.

The Skin Challenges Task Force Group brings together professionals from diverse fields such as dermatology, science, bioinformatics, electronics, and biosensors. The objective is to form a cohesive and multidisciplinary team capable of pushing the boundaries of research and innovation in skin ageing.

 

The Aim of Skin Challenges Task Force Group

Through the establishment of a cooperative environment, this Task Force aims to address the challenges that impede the understanding and treatment of skin ageing head-on. It is a platform where knowledge and expertise are freely shared, fostering an atmosphere conducive to significant advancements in skin ageing research and treatment strategies.

Our strategy involves the careful selection of teams and experts, constructing a synergetic group capable of overcoming the inherent complexity of skin ageing. This collaborative group will drive the development of innovative solutions, heralding a new era of skin ageing understanding and treatment.

 

Projects of the Skin Challenges Task Force Group

The Skin Challenges Task Force Group will launch 3 projects:

  1. Humanoid Robotics and Electronic Skin
  2. Skin Homeostasis in the context of Space Tourism
  3. Artificial intelligence and Skin Aging

More about the projects & submission.

 

The Funding

In terms of funding, the Skin Challenges Task Force Group is prepared to submit the project to both public and private institutions. The objective is to secure the necessary resources to fuel this revolutionary endeavour, ensuring the sustainability and longevity of the task force.

Join us in heralding a new age in skin ageing innovation, where collaborative efforts fuel groundbreaking discoveries and transformative solutions.

 

How to join

To join the Skin Challenges Task Force Group:

  1. Submit your letter of intent: Your letter should clearly state why you are interested in joining the task force. It should outline your unique qualifications, expertise, and motivation for wanting to be a part of the group.
  2. Detail your team's competencies and technologies: In addition to individual qualifications, it's essential to highlight your team's collective competencies and the unique technologies you have at your disposal that could contribute to the group's aims. This could include your methods of researching skin ageing, any innovative tools or technologies you're utilizing, or your team's specific areas of expertise in dermatology, science, bioinformatics, electronics, biosensors and other related fields.

Details about the submission.

Please submit your application materials via email to skin@micobiota-site.com by October 15.

Applications will be reviewed by the Task Force Selection Committee, and successful applicants will be contacted to proceed to the next stage of the process. Please note that acceptance into the task force is competitive, and only a select number of applicants will be chosen to join.

We look forward to your contribution to the Skin Challenges Task Force Group and your part in revolutionizing the future of skin ageing.

 

About the Skin Challenges Task Force Group

The Skin Challenges Task Force Group is an initiative that aims to accelerate the pace of innovation in the field of skin ageing. Comprising experts from diverse domains, the task force is dedicated to catalyzing advancements in skin ageing research and treatment through collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovative approaches.


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