Pr. Anabelle DECOTTIGNIES
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Institut de Duve Belgique
Reinventing the skincare of the future
Dior Science launches the first international scientific board dedicated to Reverse Aging for the skin. Bringing together 19 experts, this board explores the biological hallmarks of aging and how to extend skin longevity with the aim of driving future cosmetic innovations.
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Institut de Duve Belgique
Buck Institute, Director Stanford University, California, USA
Stanford University Research Department California, USA
Brown University Rhode Island, USA
CiRA (IPS Cell Research) and Kyoto University, Japan
Brigham Women's Hospital (BWH), Boston, USA
University Health System (NUHS) Singapore.
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Houston, Texas, USA
Harvard University and MIT, Boston, USA
CNRS Lyon, France
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Dior partners with Vadim Gladyshev, a professor at Brigham Hospital and Harvard Medical School, to explore new ways to visibly reverse skin aging.
In the field of stem cells, Dior Science collaborates with CiRA, drawing on the expertise of Nobel Prize laureate Shinya Yamanaka. This partnership demonstrates Dior’s commitment to stem cell research for more than 20 years.
Harvard University Boston, USA
College of Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing
Munich, Germany
Los Angeles, USA
Shanghai, China
New York, USA
Psychologist at Harvard Medical School and Massachussets General Hospital
Dior collaborates with Professor Junping Gao to decode the unique genetic signature of the Dior Rose de Granville.
Dior partners with Harvard University and Professor Davis to fund research focused on preserving the world’s botanical heritage.