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Genoskin at the SID 83rd Annual Meeting

Advancing dermatology research withex vivo human skin models

We are excited to participate in the SID 83rd Annual Meeting, taking place from May 13-16, 2026, at the Hilton in Chicago, Illinois.

As one of the leading events in dermatological research, this meeting brings together experts from academia, industry, and clinical research to discuss the latest advances in skin biology and dermatological science. This year, Genoskin will present two scientific posters highlighting how our ex vivo human skin platforms generate relevant human data to support skin research, inflammatory responses, and hair follicle biology.

Our poster presentations at SID 2026

1. Recreating scalp inflammation ex vivo: A human hair follicle–preserving model for immunotoxicological and therapeutic assessment

Emeline Pagès1, Emilie Braun1, Mathias Péries1, Rached Ismail2, Philippe Mondon3, José Ginestar4, Nicolas Gaudenzio1,5
1Genoskin SAS, Toulouse, France – 2Research Unit UR4312 CBSA, University of Rouen, Evreux, France – 3Sederma, Le Perray en Yvelines, France – 4CFEB SISLEY, Paris, France – 5Toulouse Institute of Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases (INFINITy), INSERM UMR1291, CNRS UMR5051, University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France

Abstract #0662 | Salons B,C,D – Lower Level, Hilton Chicago
Session Date & Time: Friday, May 15 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

2. InflammaSkin® as a human psoriasis model for advanced immune profiling

Nicolas Giang1, Jeremy Argenty2, Emeline Pagès1
1Genoskin SAS, Toulouse, France

Abstract #1038 | Salons B,D,D – Lower Level, Hilton Chicago
Session Date & Time: Friday, May 15 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Advancing skin research: Ethical and predictive human-relevant models

The global regulatory shift towards New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) is driving the need to reduce reliance on animal testing. In response, our human-based platforms offer ethical and highly predictive solutions for skin biology, cutaneous responses, and dermatological mechanisms.

Our cutting-edge ex vivo models effectively bridge the gap between early non-clinical studies and clinical human outcomes, providing robust alternatives for dermatology research across topical formulations, biologics, medical devices, and cosmetic or scalp-care applications.

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