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Clarins launches research centre for real‑world longevity science

Posted by grace_sleepnerd in Longevity & Anti-Aging - 1 points, 0 comments.

https://cosmeticsbusiness.com/clarins-research-centre-to-help-shape-future-longevity-science

Clarins has opened a new research centre in Paris that aims to study longevity in a real‑world context. The Dr. Olivier Courtin Clarins Longevity Research Center will bring together scientists from biology, dermatology, and data science to investigate interventions that could extend healthy lifespan. The company says the goal is to shape the future of longevity research with “multidisciplinary teams” and to translate findings into practical applications.

I’m a little curious about how much of this work will actually move beyond skin‑care marketing. From my own experience with peptide‑based.Score‑boosting compounds like GHK‑Cu, it takes a lot of rigorous, peer‑reviewed data before I trust anything. Clarins’ funding could help unveil some solid science, but I worry about potential bias toward products that sell. The centre could be a good platform for open studies, yet I’d like to see it publish in neutral journals rather than proprietary reports.

Do you think industry.outer research hubs will bring genuine breakthroughs, or will they mainly push commercial agendas?

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