Senior Research Fellow, Johnson and Johnson Skin Research Center

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CENTER FOR DERMAL RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, 145 Bevier Road, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854 Tel: 732.445.0488 Fax: 732.445.5006 Monday, May 23, 2011, NJCBM, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey Connie B. Lin, Ph.D. R. Ph. Senior Research Fellow, Johnson and Johnson Skin Research Center In Vitro Models for the Evaluation of Skin Care Agents and Formulations” BIOGRAPHY: Connie Lin received her BS in pharmacy from School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Medical University, her MS in Pharmaceutical Science from the Shanghai Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry, and her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Boston University. She is a registered pharmacist in New Jersey. Connie joined Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Worldwide, Skillman, NJ in 1998, and has been involved in basic and applied researches with increasing responsibilities, in skin biology and dermatology. Today she is a Senior Research Fellow, heading the skin pigmentation group of the Johnson & Johnson Skin Research Center, directing scientific and applied researches towards the developments of skin care products related to skin pigmentation and anti-aging. She has numerous scientific publications and patent applications in the areas of skin pigmentation and skin aging. She is a member of several professional societies including Pan American Society of Pigment Cell Research and Society of Investigative Dermatology, and has been invited as a reviewer for several peer- reviewed dermatological and cosmetic journals. LOCATION: Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey 145 Bevier Road, Piscataway New Jersey 08854 TIME: 5.30 -6.30 PM HOST: Bozena B. Michniak-Kohn, Ph.D., M.R.Pharm.S. Director, Center for Dermal Research Professor of Pharmaceutics, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy

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CENTER FOR DERMAL RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES

New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, 145 Bevier Road, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854 Tel: 732.445.0488 Fax: 732.445.5006

Monday, May 23, 2011,

NJCBM, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey

Connie B. Lin, Ph.D. R. Ph. Senior Research Fellow, Johnson and Johnson Skin Research Center

“In Vitro Models for the Evaluation of Skin Care Agents and Formulations”

BIOGRAPHY: Connie Lin received her BS in pharmacy from School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Medical University, her MS in Pharmaceutical Science from the Shanghai Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry, and her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Boston University. She is a registered pharmacist in New Jersey.

Connie joined Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Worldwide, Skillman, NJ in 1998, and has

been involved in basic and applied researches with increasing responsibilities, in skin biology and dermatology. Today she is a Senior Research Fellow, heading the skin pigmentation group of the Johnson & Johnson Skin Research Center, directing scientific and applied researches towards the developments of skin care products related to skin pigmentation and anti-aging. She has numerous scientific publications and patent applications in the areas of skin pigmentation and skin aging. She is a member of several professional societies including Pan American Society of Pigment Cell Research and Society of Investigative Dermatology, and has been invited as a reviewer for several peer-reviewed dermatological and cosmetic journals.

LOCATION: Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey 145 Bevier Road, Piscataway New Jersey 08854 TIME: 5.30 -6.30 PM HOST: Bozena B. Michniak-Kohn, Ph.D., M.R.Pharm.S. Director, Center for Dermal Research Professor of Pharmaceutics, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy

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Introduction to Developing Skin Products

A Condensed Overview of Pharmaceutics & Skin Care

May 24, 2011, 8:00-3:30

Life Science Building Rutgers Busch Campus

Instructors: Joel L. Zatz, Ph.D.

David C. Steinberg Otto H. Mills Jr., Ph.D., F.C.P

Course Outline:Course Outline:Course Outline:Course Outline:

From the Top DownFrom the Top DownFrom the Top DownFrom the Top Down aspects of product quality formulation goals Skin Delivery and Delivery SystemsSkin Delivery and Delivery SystemsSkin Delivery and Delivery SystemsSkin Delivery and Delivery Systems definitions and overview of methods delivery systems and their properties Critical Components of Skin ProductsCritical Components of Skin ProductsCritical Components of Skin ProductsCritical Components of Skin Products preservation and preservatives sunscreens The Changing Regulatory LandscapeThe Changing Regulatory LandscapeThe Changing Regulatory LandscapeThe Changing Regulatory Landscape regulatory considerations in product development global influences and harmonization recent developments and emerging trends Human Safety & Efficacy TestingHuman Safety & Efficacy TestingHuman Safety & Efficacy TestingHuman Safety & Efficacy Testing clinical and non-invasive evaluations plans and protocols Acne to XerosisAcne to XerosisAcne to XerosisAcne to Xerosis----Changing paradigmsChanging paradigmsChanging paradigmsChanging paradigms common chronic disorders/diseases approaches for research and products

Panel Discussion with All InstructorsPanel Discussion with All InstructorsPanel Discussion with All InstructorsPanel Discussion with All Instructors

This is a course for researchers, product developers

and evaluators of skin products.

Registration: www.biosciencecollaborative.com

Or the Dermatology Forum Dermatology Forum Dermatology Forum Dermatology Forum Group on Linkedin

This comprehensive introduction is a valuable resource for

individuals new to the development of skin products,

a refresher to those with prior experience, and an update on

current ideas and procedures.

Who else should attend? Who else should attend? Who else should attend? Who else should attend?

Introduction to Developing Skin Products will benefit those in

sales, marketing, manufacturing, and the production of raw materials

for use in topical products.

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Questions? Contact us! [email protected] 609-203-6852

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Faculty:

Joel L. Zatz, Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University, received his Ph.D. degree from Columbia Univer-

sity. He served three terms as chair of the pharmaceutics department, supervised the research of 30

graduate students and taught graduate and undergraduate courses in surface chemistry, pharmacokinet-

ics, skin delivery, and the technology of liquid and semisolid topical delivery systems. He has presented

short courses for the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries in the United States and Europe for the

past 25 years and participated in training programs for FDA inspectors .

Dr. Zatz has published widely in various pharmaceutical and cosmetic journals. His areas of research in-

terest include skin delivery of drugs, preservatives and provitamins; skin technology of disperse systems;

and penetration of antifungals through human nail. He is the author of Pharmaceutical Calculations, a

textbook now in its 4th

edition and editor of Skin Permeation, published by Allured.

Dr. Zatz has consulted across a broad range of technical issues for many pharmaceutical and skin care

companies. He has presented seminars on various aspects of delivery system technology, skin delivery

and product evaluation. He served as an academic consultant to the FDA during development of the SU-

PAC-SS guidance.

He is a Fellow of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists and has been chair of the NY chapter of the Society of

Cosmetic Chemists, a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and editor

of the Journal of Cosmetic Science.

David C. Steinberg has over 35 years experience in the cosmetic industry. In 1995 he founded Steinberg

& Associates, Inc., a consulting company that specializes in cosmetic regulations, labeling, preservation

and sunscreens.

He founded the Masters Degree program in Cosmetic Sciences at Fairleigh Dickenson University and

taught there from 1982 to 2000. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, Society of Cosmetic

Scientists, Institute of Food Technologists, Regulatory Affairs Professional Society and is a Fellow member

of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. In 1991 he was the President of the US SCC. From 1992-5 he served

on the Presidium of the IFSCC. In 2009 he was elevated to Fellow status in the Regulatory Affairs Profes-

sional Society, the first person to be so honored who specializes in the regulations of OTC drugs and cos-

metics.

He has written 4 books including Preservatives for Cosmetics, The Guide to the European Cosmetic Regu-

lations and has authored many papers and chapters in books. He has lectured worldwide on how to pre-

serve cosmetic products, regulations and many other topics. Since 1995, he has written a regular column

on Cosmetic Regulations for Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine.

David holds a BS in Chemistry from Drexel University and an MBA from Pace University.

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Otto H. Mills Jr., PhD, F.C.P.

Adjunct Professor

Department of Dermatology

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Otto Mills joined the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate Group on Molecular Biology in 1965 and

The Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine in 1967. His first appointment at the University

of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School was in 1984, where he

is a member of the Department of Dermatology. He has lectured by invitation at universities and medi-

cal meetings in the United States, Europe and Asia and authored or co-authored over two hundred

publications—www.pubmed.com (Mills O, Mills OH and Mills OH Jr).

Dr. Mills has served as the Chair of Dermatologic and Allergic Diseases, American Society of Clinical

Pharmacology and Therapeutics, and he is a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.

His other memberships include: Sigma Xi (University of Pennsylvania), the American Federation for

Medical Research, the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, the Society for Investigative Der-

matology and the American Academy of Dermatology.

Among the awards he has received for original research are those from the American Academy of Der-

matology (1970, 1981, 1985), the College of Physicians of Philadelphia (1971), the Medical Society of

New Jersey (1975), the American Medical Association (1975), the Southern Medical Association (1971)

and the American Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (2002).

About the BioScience Collaborative

About the Basic & Applied Dermatology Forum

About the Center for Dermal Research

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Introduction to Developing Skin Products

Life Sciences Building

Rutgers Busch Campus

May 24 2011, 8:00 am-3:30 pm,

Registration:

$95 through May 15

$135 after May 15

Rutgers /UMDNJ Community:

$35 through May 15

$55 after May 15

Breakfast and Lunch are included

Registration:

www biosciencecollaborative.com

This course is a condensed version of a 3-day course taught by the faculty in multiple locations

throughout the year. It offers an overview of key processes and important considerations in the devel-

opment of pharmaceutical and skin care products. The emphasis will be on fundamentals with wide

applicability. A panel discussion will be devoted to issues requiring further comment and questions

raised by the audience.

Who should attend?

This course will be of value to those involved in research, development, and evaluation of skin prod-

ucts. The course serves as a comprehensive introduction for those individuals new to the development

of skin products, a refresher to those with prior experience and an update on current ideas and proce-

dures . It may also be of value to those in sales, marketing and manufacturing, as well as the produc-

tion of raw materials for use in topical products, who wish to learn about the goals, problems and

trends in development.

Faculty:

Joel L. Zatz, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University

From the Top Down

Skin Delivery and Delivery Systems

David C. Steinberg, Steinberg & Associates, Inc.

Critical Components of Skin Products

The Changing Regulatory Landscape

Otto H. Mills Jr., Ph.D., F.C.P., Adjunct Professor, Department of Dermatology,

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Human Safety & Efficacy Testing

Acne to Xerosis-Changing Paradigms