Presented by Mibelle Biochemistry
October 15, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. EDT
Discover how longevity science is shaping the future of cosmetic innovation in our upcoming webinar, "Transforming Longevity Research into Cosmetic Innovations by New Smart Testing Designs"
Join experts in cosmetic science as they explore how the hallmarks of aging can be addressed through targeted ingredient development and advanced in vitro models. Learn about epigenetic aging and biological clocks and how cellular age can be measured, and even influenced, through breakthrough cosmetic solutions.
Gain exclusive insights into the biological mechanisms behind skin and hair aging, smart testing approaches for evaluating active ingredients, and real-world examples of in vitro assays. The session will also cover current challenges in longevity testing and offer a look into emerging directions in cosmetic science.
Whether you're a researcher, formulator, or innovation strategist, this webinar provides practical knowledge for translating complex aging biology into effective skincare solutions. Don’t miss the opportunity to stay ahead in longevity-driven beauty innovation.
Presenters

Dr. Franziska Wandrey
Head of Research
Mibelle AG Biochemistry
Franziska Wandrey completed her PhD in biochemistry at ETH Zurich in 2014. Since 2015, she has been working at Mibelle Biochemistry, where she scientifically contributes to the development of novel cosmetic active ingredients. In 2017, Franziska was awarded the "Maison G de Navarre Young Scientist Prize" by the IFSCC. In 2020, she completed an MBA program with a master's thesis on innovation management. In 2021, Franziska became Head of Research at Mibelle Biochemistry and joined the board of the Swiss SCC.

Dr. Fred Zülli
Business Development Director
Mibelle AG Biochemistry
Dr. Fred Zülli is the Business Development Director of Mibelle Biochemistry Switzerland a business unit of Mibelle Group which develops and produces active ingredients for the personal care industry. He founded Mibelle Biochemistry more than 30 years ago and invented a large number of patent protected actives based on different technologies.
He previously worked at the Nestle Research Centre in Switzerland. His research focussed on molecular biology and genetics of commercial baker’s yeast strains.
Dr. Fred Zülli studied chemical engineering at the Technical Engineering School of Winterthur Switzerland and continued his studies at the ETH in Zürich to study molecular biology and biophysics. In his Ph.D. thesis at the ETH he investigated the thermo stability of bacterial enzymes.

Martin Baraibar, Ph.D
Chief Executive Officer
OxiProteomics
Martin holds a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology, specializing in biomarker discovery to promote healthy aging and longevity. With a robust track record, he has been involved in numerous international scientific projects across the US and Europe, contributing to over 30 international scientific publications. As the founder and CEO of OxiProteomics, a preclinical CRO based in France, Martin spearheads innovative solutions for assessing the effectiveness of active compounds and formulated products in promoting skin longevity. His work is pivotal in guiding cosmetic brands through the discovery and validation of new molecular targets, efficacy testing, mechanistic studies, responder prediction, and biomarker identification, ultimately bridging the gap between advanced science and practical cosmetic applications in the longevity space.
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