Environmental Influences on the Skin Microbiome

The "Environmental Influences on the Skin Microbiome" track at the 27th Global Summit on Dermatology, Skin Development, and Ageing offers a comprehensive exploration of how external factors shape the composition and function of the skin microbiome. With three decades of experience in dermatology and microbiology research, our esteemed speakers will elucidate the intricate relationships between environmental exposures and skin microbiome dynamics.

Attendees can expect enlightening discussions on the impact of environmental factors such as UV radiation, pollution, climate, and lifestyle choices on the diversity and stability of the skin microbiome. Moreover, novel insights into how these environmental influences modulate host-microbiome interactions and contribute to the pathogenesis of skin diseases, ageing, and cutaneous barrier function will be presented.

Furthermore, the track will delve into strategies for mitigating the adverse effects of environmental exposures on the skin microbiome, including the development of skincare products and interventions aimed at restoring microbial balance and promoting skin health in a changing world.

Join us in this enlightening track as we unravel the complex interplay between the environment and the skin microbiome, offering valuable insights into strategies for maintaining skin resilience and health amidst environmental challenges.

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