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Preliminary Program

Please note that this is a preliminary program and not all participants are confirmed.
Keynote Lectures
  • Hair Science at L'Oreal
    Philippe Barbarat, L'Oreal, Clark, NJ, USA
  • Recent Developments in Reactive Hair Products
    Robert Comber, Croda, Inc., Edison, NJ, USA
  • Hair and Energy: Measuring Hair Cell Respiratory Effects In Vitro
    James V. Gruber, Arch Personal Care, South Plainfield, NJ USA
  • Overview of New Methodologies for the Evaluation of Hair and Hair Care Products
    Janusz Jachowicz, Better Cosmetics, LLC, Bethel, CT, USA
Oral Presentations
  • Tribology of Hair
    Maxime Fougere, Laboratory of Tribology and System Dynamics, Lyon, France
  • The Effects of Lipid Penetration and Removal from Subsurface Micro-cavities and Cracks at the Human Cuticle Sheath
    Manuel Gamez-Garcia, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation, Tarrytown, NY, USA
  • Realistic Measurement of Hair Body by Image Analysis
    Thomas Gassenmeier, Henkel KGaA, Duesseldorf, Germany
    Co-authors: D. Fischer, M. Pricop, R. Bayersdoerfer, B. Mueller and C. Popescu
  • Hair Breakage - How to Measure and How to Counteract
    Hans-Martin Haake, Cognis GmbH, Duesseldorf, Germany
    Co-authors: Sandra Marten, Werner Seipel and Wolf Eisfeld
  • Evaluation of Novel Synthetic Conditioning Polymers for Shampoos
    Susan Jordan, Dow Wolff Cellulosics, Piscataway, NJ, USA
    Co-authors: Xiaodong Zhang, Jennifer Amos, Diane Frank, Riyesh Menon, Richard Galley, and Tom Kalantar
  • Shine and Color: Interplay of Angle-Dependent Optical Measurements and Visual Attributes with Cosmetic Treatment
    Peter Kaplan, TRI/Princeton, Princeton, NJ, USA
    Co-authors: Kongsheng Yang, Kimun Park, and Ram Ramaprasad
  • Recovery of Covalently Linked Fatty Acid Monolayer on the Hair Surface Using Biomimetic Lipid
    Ei Suk Kim, LG Household & Health Care Ltd., Daejeon, South Korea
    Co-authors: Seong Kil Son, In-Ho Lee, and Sangjin Kang
  • New Luster Formula for the Characterization of Hair Tresses Using Polarization Imaging
    Nicolas Lefaudeux, Bossa Nova Technologies, Venice, CA, USA
  • Predictive Selection of Polymers for Lash Adhesive Properties in Mascara Formulations
    Yelena Loginova, Coty Inc., Morris Plains, NJ, USA
  • A New Oxidant for Hair Coloring
    Jennifer Marsh, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA
  • Measurements of Hair Volume by Laser Stereometry
    Roger McMullen, International Specialty Products, Wayne, NJ, USA
    Co-authors: J. Jachowicz, and F. Zisa
  • Detangling and Friction Simulation of Hair Tresses
    Aniruddha Mukhopadhyay, Ansys, Inc.,
    Co-author: Peter Spicka
  • The Behavior of Curly Hair from Different Countries
    Crystal Porter, L'Oreal Institute for Ethnic Hair & Skin Research, Chicago, IL, USA
    Co-authors: Felicia Dixon, Cho-Cho Khine, Bradford Pistorio, and Harold Bryant
  • Stylist's Hair Perception Meets Objective Hair Measurement
    Annette Schwan-Jonczyk, Procter & Gamble Company / Wella Service GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany
  • 18-MEA Is Not the Only Factor Contributing to the Hydrophobic Nature of Hair Surface
    Shinichi Tokunaga, Kao Corporation
    Co-authors: Noriyuki Tanji, Shigeto Inoue and Hiroto Tanamachi
  • Device for Measuring Hair Tress Stiffness and Lubricity
    Abe Vaynberg, Hercules, Inc., Wilminton, DE, USA
  • Aspects of Time/humidity Equivalence for the Cohesive Bending Set of Hair Fibres and Their Consequences for the Stability of a Non-permanent Hair Style
    Franz Wortmann, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
  • Protection of Oxidative Hair Color Fading from Shampoo Washing by Hydrophobically Modified Cationic Polymers
    Yan Zhou, International Specialty Products, Wayne, NJ, USA
Poster Presentations
  1. Rapid Screening Protocol of Sunlight Exposure to Damaged Hair
    Eric Abrutyn, Kao Corporation, Cincinnati, OH
  2. The Science and Art of Developing a Shampoo Formula
    Shoaib Arif, Pilot Chemical Company, Cincinnati, OH
  3. Damage to Human Hair Cuticle Cells by Extreme Grooming Stresses
    Shaun Barker, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation, Tarrytown, NY, USA
  4. Novel Approach for In Situ Diffusion Study in Human Hair Using FTIR Imaging
    Fraser Bell, Unilever R&D, Port Sunlight, UK
  5. Raman Spectroscopy of Hair : A Study of Excitation Laser Wavelength for the Collection of Spectra
    Fraser Bell, Unilever R&D, Port Sunlight, UK
    Co-authors: C. Taylor, and P. Carpenter
  6. Evaluation of the Extent of Damage and Susceptibility to Damage of Model Switch Set by Protein Leaching Measurement
    Fraser Bell, Unilever R&D, Port Sunlight, UK
  7. The Use of an Automated Dynamic Contact Angle Measurement Technique for the Evaluation of Damage Caused by Hair Care Treatments
    Fraser Bell, Unilever R&D, Port Sunlight, UK
  8. Discover Benefits of the Polyurethane Dispersion Technology in Hair Care
    Yuliya Berezkin, Bayer MaterialScience, LLC, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    Co-author: Janusz Jachowicz
  9. Effects of Polymers and Proteins on the Surface Properties of Hair
    Robert Bianchini, Johnson & Johnson, Skillman, NJ, USA
  10. Use of Microwave Resonance to Determine the Moisture Content of Hair Switches
    Michael G. Davis, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    Co-author: Sam W. Stofel
  11. Tailoring Amino Silicone Polyether Copolymers for Damaged Hair
    Anne Dussaud, Momentive Performance Materials, Tarrytown, NY, USA
  12. Improvement of the Surface Hair with Application of the Nanoemulsion Products
    Adriana Fregonesi, Natura Inovação e Tecnologia de Produtos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  13. A New Hair Visual Appearance Measurement System (HAVMS) from Bossa Nova Technologies (Venice, CA) Has Been Used to Study Effects of Cosmetic Treatments on Hair Shine and Surface Smoothness of Different Type of Hair Samples
    Timothy Gao, Croda, Inc., Edison, NJ, USA
  14. Characterization of Persistent Hydrophobic Surface Generated by 18-MEA Combined with Cationic Surfactants
    Shigeto Inoue, Kao Corporation
  15. A Tentative Mechanism of Oxidative Dyeing for Keratin Fibers: Pert 4
    Joko Kyohei, Kyoto Women's University, Kyoto, Japan
  16. Analysis of Glass Transition and Enthalpy Relaxation of Human Hair, and Application to New Perming System
    Tomoko Miyake, Takara Belmont Corporation, Osaka, Japan
  17. The Mechanics of Fixatives as Explained by Polymer Composite
    Principles
    Denise Rafferty, Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc., Brecksville, OH, USA
  18. Brazilian Oils and Waxes: Investigation of Effect of the Different Fatty Chain Composition in Human Hair Physiochemical Properties
    Carla Scanavez, Natura Inovação e Tecnologia de Produtos, Sao Paulo, Brazil
  19. Dynamic Wetting of Fibers
    David Seveno, University of Mons-Hainaut, Mons, Belgium
  20. Hair Care Innovation: A Submicron Sphere Delivery System For Enhancing Hair Care Active Ingredients
    Samuel Shefer, Salvona Technologies Inc., Dayton, NJ, USA
  21. Surface Properties of the Dried Coacervate Film and Dry Feel of the Shampoo Composed of Cationic Polymer and Anionic/amphoteric Surfactant
    Seong Kil Son, LG Household & Health Care Ltd. / Research Park, Daejeon, Korea