March - Society of Cosmetic Chemists Midwest Chapter

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March - Society of Cosmetic Chemists Midwest Chapter
March 2011 • Vol. XLIII No.
Next Meeting: March 8th
Vince's Italian Restaurant
Menu & Directions on PO 3
Please RSVP 10 Amy Fu by March 3rd
afv@alberto,cooo or (708) 450-3679
I-----------------------------~ The Meeting is Free. Dinner is $35 for Members,
$45 for Non-Members.
There will be a $10 no show fee.
The Midwest Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists
Melissa's Message, . , . " 2
Meeting Venue ..• . . .. . 3
Chapter News ,..
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Employment ......... , 11
MWSCC CHAPTER EDUCATIONAL DIN NER MEETIN G
Mlnteraction of Compounds with the Skin-Pathways for Penetration and Industry Guidelines for Skin
Absorption Studies" Nava Dayan, Ph.D., Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University
Abstract
The way a compound interacts with our skin depends on three main
factors: the nature of the compound, the condition of the skin and the
vehicle (formulation) the compound is incorporated into, In general,
since healthy intact skin is lipophilic in nature, compounds with relatively
low MW that are lipophilic may partition into the skin. We also know that
if penetrates, a compound will most likely partition between the
corneocytes via the intercellular lipids. Follicular penetration is more
complicated and depends on the solubility of the compound in the
sebum, the site of application on the body and the activity of the sebaceous gland.
In order to assess potential penetration into and through the skin, the industry developed guidelines
for ex vivo testing using cadaver and other skin models. In my talk I will describe the possible paths
for penetration into the skin, key aspect s of the testing guidelines and approaches to enhance
penetration with minImal insult.
Bio
Dr. Dayan earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem specializing
in skin delivery. She is currently an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Ernest Mario School of
Pharmacy at Rutgers University, and the R&D Director at Lipo Chemicals Inc, During her 24 years
of experience she has specialized In a variety of areas related to skin treatment. Dr. Dayan has
received numerous awards of excellence for various papers she has authored. She is the author and
co-author more then 100 publications including book chapters and was granted 8 patents. Dr. Dayan
teaches at Rutgers University and is the Director of a variety of courses at the Center for Professional
Advancement.
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For more information on registration see page 3.
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February put a chill in the air and kept the beer cold at the
Millrose Restaurant & Brewing Company where we
gathered to listen to Dr. Philip Wertz lecture on
"Paracellular and Follicular Pathways in Transdermal Drug
Delivery" during our educational dinner meeti ng. The 50
members who attended gave a round of applause to
Anatoly Dameshek, our out-going Treasurer, as he received
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Chapter.
Ou r Educational Dinner Meetings continue on March 8th at
4:30 p.m. at Vince's Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria in
Harwood Heights when Nava Dayan will discuss
"I nteraction of Compounds with the Skin- Pathways for
Penetration and Industry Guidelines for Skin Absorption
Studies", Don't forget the early start time. St udent
members and unemployed members may attend our
educational dinner meetings free of charge.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. This event is a wonderful
opportunity to support both TCCSCC and MWSCC as we
would welcome articles from attendees for the SCCoop
newsletter. Please don't hesitate to take the opportunity to
share what you learned at this event with all our members.
Don't forget t hat authors of selected articles that are
published in SCCoop will receive a $50 reimbursement
and be eligible to win a prestig ious award for the best
article published during the calendar year. Sharpen your
pencils, take notes and tell us what you learned.
I would like to encourage everyone to attend the
educational dinner meetings and additional events. Please
mark your calendars with the "Save the Dates" for 2011
that are listed on page 1. If you would like a reminder
magnet with the dates on it, please pick one up at the
reg istration table at our March meetin g. Our Board
members are working on the details for various events.
Please do not hesitate to contact them if you would like to
volunteer for one of the committees.
I wou ld like to take this opportunity to welcome our new
Board members: Peggy Dorrance Bennett (Program), Katie
Schaefer (Publicity) and Brad Pentzien (Membership). Also,
I would like to welcome our 8 new Chapter members.
Please take a moment to introduce yourself to them at one
of our events and invite them to sit at your table.
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What are the Benefits of
Membership in the Society of Cosmetic Chemists?
Programs & Privileges
Journal - Membership includes subscri ption to the Journal of Cosmetic Science, the Official
Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. The Journal contains technical papers on topics
of interest to cosmetic scientists and is distributed six times per year.
Meetings & Seminars - The Society holds its Annual Scientific Meeting each December and
its Annual Scientific Seminar each May. The Meetings and Seminars provide a forum for an
exchange of current findings and technology on topics of global interest in cosmetic science.
Continuing Education Programs - Our CEP Prog rams are short courses taught by
practicing cosmetic scientists and perfumers, all acknowledged experts in their disciplines.
Chapte rs - Each member is assigned to one of eighteen Chapters throughout the United
States and Canada, according to his or her geographic location. Chapters hold local scientific
meetings throughout the year, and many publish their own newsletters.
National SCC also has a group insurance plan .
There are 8 choices:
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Group Term Life Insurance Plan
Group 10-Year Level Term Life Insurance Plan
Group Short-Term Recovery Insurance Plan
Group Catastrophe Major-Medical Insurance Plan
Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans
Disability Income Insurance Plan
Group High-Limit Accident Insurance Plan
Members Health Insurance Benefit
We will have brochures at our future meetings.
You can also call 1-800-424-9883 to speak with an Insurance representative.
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IFSCC Maison G de Navarre Competition
The IFSCC has opened the competition for the Maison G. de Navarre You ng Sci entist Pri ze.
The prize is an invite to attend th e 2011 IFSCC Conference in Bang kok, Thai la nd in November
20 11 with the cost of travel, accommodation and registration fees up to, but not exceeding ,
6000 Swiss Francs, being paid by the IFSCC .
Any member of a society of the IFSCC , normally under the age of 35 , may apply. Al l applicants
should submit an essa y of no less tha n 500 words on one of the fo llowing topics:
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What is the social role of Cosmetics?
Cosmeti cs , env ironmental pro tection and sustainable development.
Why I would like to work in Cosmetics (research, industry, education, etc.).
Wh at I would change in the teach ing of cosmetics.
Ap plicants must be members of good standing in their Society , which in turn must be current
in its Federation subscription. In addition, appl icants must subm it proof that they are actively
employed in a technica l capacity in the cosmeti cs industry or re lated academia and that they
meet re levant requirements , according to IF SCC .
Applica nts are to su bmit electronic copies of the essay (in Eng lish ) with the information
requested on th e en try form (ava ilable from the local Society) to the IFSCC Secretariat
(ifscc.scs@btconnect. com) by June 1.
Fo r more inform at ion see http://www.ifscc.org/awards .htm#navarre
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS!!!
Joan Kappes, Alliance Packaging Group
Kathy Lichtenwald, The Dow Chemical Company
Danielle Meyers, Alberto-Culver Company
Mary Milinko
Amanda Sopa, Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Neysa Vokert
Stephanie Wojcik
Kelly Wolff, Kimberly-Clark Corporation
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Getting to Know Our New MW see Treasurer Michael Frushour
SCCoop was able to catch our new Chapter Treasurer Michael Frushour and ask him for
an interview. He was more than happy to oblige. Be sure to congratulate him!
How long have you been involved with the SeC? I've been an active member of the
sec since 1995, when I moved to Chicago from New Jersey.
What companies have you previously worked for? Nalco Chemical, Unilever Research
in Edgewater, NJ and Stepan Company.
Who is your current employer? I'm a Senior Scientist at Alberto-Culver
What is your Academic record? I have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Purdue University. Go Boilers!!
Why do you think sec membership is important? The sec gives people in our area a tremendous opportunity to connect with their
colleagues. Not only are the educational aspects important. but so are the opportunities for friendship and socialization. I also think it's a
great way to bring new people into our industry and help tnem explore the exciting field of cosmetic chemistry. Since taking over as Treasurer,
I've really been impressed by the many dedicated people we have who put in so much effort to make our chapter such a success.
Additional professional memberships: I'm a member of Alpha Chi Sigma (Beta Nu Chapter) and a former member of the American Chemical
Society (ACS).
What is your favorite see moment (function, event, talk or other)? I really do enjoy every chapter meeting. It's always great to connect
with friends and learn something new. Teamworks, Social Night and the Annual Meetings are fun too!
Where have you lived? I grew up in Indiana and have spent time in Texas and New Jersey, before moving to Chicagoiand.
Tell us about your hobbies or leisure activities: I like tinkering with mechanical things and do as much automotive work as I can, so I spend
plenty of time at Sears, Lowes or Autolone! Other than that, J enjoy skiing , football (Bears right?) and spending time with my family. Recently,
I've taken an interest in mid-20th century literature and the occasional Stephen King novel.
What is your favorite restaurant? Wildfire, Texas Roadhouse and Chili's {not necessarily in that orde ~.
What is your favorite board game? I used to like playing Trivial Pursuit, but these days, it's Dr. Seuss matching games with my awesome
41h year-old son!
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Past Three Years
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sCCoop March 2011 • Vol XLIII ' NO. 3
TCCSCC Fifth Biennial
Holistic Cosmetic Symposium and Suppliers Showcase
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Mar 15 Fifth Biennial Holistic Cosmetic Symposium & Supplier Showcase, Earle Brown Center,
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May 3-6 Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) Midyear Meeting, Marriott
Downtown Hotel, Chicago, Il for more info www.cspa.org
May 10-11 NYSCC Suppliers Day, Edison, NJ for more info www.nyscc.org
June 2-3 SCC Annual Scientific Seminar Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV www.scconline.org
Sept 15- 17 Florida Chapler Society of Cosmetic Chemists 2011 Sunscreen Symposium
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