Advancements in Cosmetics and Emotions Synced with Scientific and Technological Development, as Discussed by Dr. Sonja Hansen (MDC)
In the ever-evolving world of cosmetics, European research infrastructures like CORBEL are playing a pivotal role in facilitating advancements and ensuring regulatory compliance. CORBEL, a collaborative project funded by the European Commission, brings together life science research infrastructures with a mission to support cutting-edge science and provide access to the latest technologies, complete collections of resources, and technical expertise.
One of the key beneficiaries of CORBEL is Provital, a private cosmetic company that has utilised two of CORBEL's research infrastructures: next-generation sequencing at the Academy of Sciences in Athens and the bioinformatics platform of the Berlin Institute of Medical Systems Biology (BIMSB) at MDC Berlin. Provital is the first industrial user in the cosmetic sector to benefit from CORBEL, marking a significant step towards fostering more fruitful collaborations between infrastructures and industries.
CORBEL integrates services from various life sciences research infrastructures, giving cosmetics companies access to advanced tools for biological, chemical, and safety testing critical for product development. This access to cutting-edge technological platforms and research services is a significant benefit, enabling companies to innovate and stay competitive in the fast-paced cosmetics market.
Facilitating public-private partnerships is another key aspect of CORBEL. By connecting academic research and industry needs, CORBEL helps private cosmetics companies tap into expertise and resources they might not have internally, accelerating R&D efforts. This collaboration is particularly valuable for smaller and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who may not have the resources to invest in expensive research and development infrastructure.
Cosmetics companies face stringent safety and efficacy regulations, and CORBEL’s resources and expertise in bioassays, toxicology, and alternative testing methods help companies meet these standards while fostering innovation. The grant covering technical expertise, staff hours, instrument usage time, and consumables further reduces the financial burden on companies.
Moreover, CORBEL events provide users with the opportunity to learn about other interdisciplinary CORBEL calls and the technologies and services accessed by other users, fostering a collaborative and innovative environment. Research infrastructures participating in CORBEL have the most talented teams in Europe and specialized know-how, making them invaluable resources for the cosmetics industry.
As CORBEL ended in May 2020, the collaborative efforts of these research infrastructures continue through the Lifescience-RI, providing access for academic and industrial researchers. Other research infrastructures like ECRIN, EATRIS, and BBMRI could be of particular interest in the medical field.
In conclusion, European research infrastructures like CORBEL act as hubs offering technological platforms, expert knowledge, and collaborative networks that empower cosmetics companies to innovate efficiently and comply with regulatory demands, thereby enhancing competitiveness and product quality within the industry.
- The advancements in science, particularly in cosmetics, are being spearheaded by European research infrastructures like CORBEL.
- CORBEL, a project funded by the European Commission, is a collaboration among life science research infrastructures aiming to support cutting-edge science.
- Provital, a private cosmetic company, has benefited from CORBEL's research infrastructures, specifically next-generation sequencing and the bioinformatics platform of BIMSB.
- CORBEL's integration of services from various life sciences research infrastructures grants cosmetics companies access to advanced tools for biological, chemical, and safety testing.
- Access to these cutting-edge technological platforms and research services allows companies to innovate and remain competitive in the cosmetics market.
- CORBEL facilitates public-private partnerships, bridging the gap between academic research and industry needs.
- This collaboration accelerates R&D efforts, particularly for smaller and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who may not have the resources for expensive research infrastructure.
- CORBEL's resources and expertise in bioassays, toxicology, and alternative testing methods help cosmetics companies meet stringent safety and efficacy regulations while fostering innovation.
- The grant covering technical expertise, staff hours, instrument usage time, and consumables reduces the financial burden on companies.
- CORBEL events provide users with opportunities to learn about interdisciplinary calls, technologies, and services accessed by other users, fostering a collaborative and innovative environment.
- Lifescience-RI continues the collaborative efforts started by CORBEL, providing access for academic and industrial researchers.
- ECRIN, EATRIS, and BBMRI are other research infrastructures of interest, particularly in the medical field.
- This collaboration between research infrastructures and industries fosters more fruitful collaborations, a significant step towards innovation in the cosmetics sector.
- In health-and-wellness, fitness-and-exercise, and skin-care, companies can utilise the advanced tools and technologies obtained through CORBEL.
- CORBEL's role extends to the food-and-drink industry, where nutrition, cooking, and healthy-cooking information can be obtained.
- Addressing lifestyle concerns, CORBEL offers resources in fashion-and-beauty and education-and-self-development, including personal-growth and career-development resources.
- For technology enthusiasts, data-and-cloud-computing and technology resources through CORBEL are valuable.
- In the field of entertainment, general-news, learning, and skills-training, CORBEL offers relevant resources.
- Sports, including football, soccer, WNBA, baseball, hockey, golf, sports-betting, basketball, NCAAP basketball, MLB, NHL, racing, American-football, NBA, Grand-Prix, horse-racing, weather, tennis, sports-analysis, weather-forecasting, auto-racing, mixed-martial-arts are covered by CORBEL as well.
- CORBEL resources in books can help readers enhance their understanding of these fields.
- By leveraging CORBEL's collaborative network, cosmetics companies can stay ahead in the fast-paced and ever-evolving health-and-wellness, fitness-and-exercise, skin-care, nutrition, cooking, and lifestyle industries.
- Furthermore, CORBEL's role in providing expertise and resources for the sports, technology, entertainment, general-news, learning, and skills-training sectors emphasizes its importance as a hub for innovative collaboration and growth.