Open position: Skin Microbiome Research Manager Would you like to participate in product and technology development that will make a real difference for people all over the world with skin needs caused by microbiome dysfunctions? You will be responsible for testing live bacteria in skin in vitro and in vivo applications. You will test bacterial strains in laboratory assays and facilitate the execution of clinical trials related to skin issues like acne, eczema, dandruff, and aging in collaboration with other departments in advanced research in L’Oreal. To read more and apply please visit this link to Jobindex: https://lnkd.in/dPzuiAQ7 #openposition #vacancy #jobopportunity #Lactobio #researchmanager
Lactobio
Forskning inden for bioteknologi
Copenhagen, Capital Region 4.329 følgere
Microbial solutions and microbiome skincare with live bacteria
Om os
In Lactobio we focus on the creation of new microbiome and microbial solutions to target and fight the problem of increasing infections caused by microorganisms being resistant to antibiotics. We work with the skin, vaginal, and gut microbiota to treat a variety of diseases – with projects spanning various pathogens. Lactobio has obtained very promising clinical results, with isolated lactic acid bacteria having a significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other pathogens.
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http://www.lactobio.com
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- Branche
- Forskning inden for bioteknologi
- Virksomhedsstørrelse
- 11-50 medarbejdere
- Hovedkvarter
- Copenhagen, Capital Region
- Type
- Privat
- Grundlagt
- 2017
Beliggenheder
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Primær
Lersø Parkallé 42-44, 2nd floor
Copenhagen, Capital Region 2200, DK
Medarbejdere hos Lactobio
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Anders Bech Bruntse
Senior R&D Manager at Lactobio
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Mathilde Gilling
Visual Designer
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Christian Gunni Pedersen
CFO service consultant
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Charlotte Jordans
Biochemist with an entrepreneurial mindset | Expertise in plant biochemistry, molecular biology, & microbiology | Passionate about innovative product…
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Lactobio Joins L'Oréal Groupe: Advancing Microbiome Science for Beauty With immense pride, we announce the acquisition of Lactobio by L'Oréal Groupe, the global leader in the beauty industry. This acquisition amplifies our impact and accelerates microbiome skincare innovations. Since our inception, Lactobio has been relentlessly driven by the pursuit of innovative probiotic and postbiotic skincare solutions that harness the intricate balance of the skin microbiome. By delving into the profound interplay between the skin's microbiome and overall skin health, we have developed groundbreaking products that effectively address key skin issues and restore and maintain skin's natural resilience. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our team of passionate scientists, commercial employees, collaborators, and partners for their unwavering dedication and support. Together, we have laid the foundation for this exciting new chapter, and we eagerly anticipate embarking on this transformative journey with L'Oréal to unlock new frontiers of microbiome-powered skincare. #Lactobio #LOréalGroupe #MicrobiomeScience #SkincareInnovation #BeautyEmpowerment #BeautyEmpowerment #Probiotics #Postbiotics
L’Oréal acquires research firm Lactobio, denmark-based leader in precision probiotics
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🌍🔬 Today is World Science Day, and this year's theme is 'Global Science for Global Wellbeing.' At Lactobio, we are proud to celebrate this day by shedding light on the fascinating journey of human microbiome research, a journey that has paved the way for our innovative products. 🧫👩🔬 Did you know that it wasn't until 2007 that scientists embarked on the remarkable task of mapping the human microbiome? The Human Microbiome Project (HMP), an initiative by the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH), aimed to enhance our understanding of the microbiome's role in human health and disease. This groundbreaking effort provided our first insights into the incredible diversity of microorganisms living within us, revealing a world of microbes with a profound impact on our bodies. 🔍 Understanding the differences between the microorganisms in the human microbiome has enabled us to study how they function and how we can harness their potential for our health and wellbeing. 🔬 At Lactobio, our dedicated team of scientists is continuously researching new microbial solutions and seeking out new probiotics in nature. 🌱 We believe that the future of wellness and skincare lies in the untapped potential of probiotics and postbiotics, and we are committed to bringing you the latest advancements in this field. Thank you for joining us on this journey towards better global wellbeing through the power of science! #WorldScienceDay2023 #Probiotics #Postbiotics #Probioticskincare #MicrobiomeResearch #Lactobio #BAKSkincare #ScienceForWellness #Globalscience
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We are delighted to announce that Helena Falholt Elvebakken will be taking the stage at Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023 as a distinguished speaker. 🌟 During her presentation, she will delve into the groundbreaking clinical trials conducted by Lactobio to explore the remarkable anti-ageing potential of our probiotic ointment featuring the live L. plantarum LB244R® for topical application. We invite you to join us in this exciting journey of discovery and innovation. Stay tuned for Helena's enlightening insights! ✨ Curious about other incredible talks at Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023? Explore them in the link below. 📌🔬 #Lactobio #Probiotics #SkinAgeing #ProbioticInnovation #Probioticskincare
Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023 speaker: Helena Falholt Elvebakken, Lactobio A/S, Denmark In her talk, Ms. Elvebakken will elaborate on lactobio's two clinical trials that were conducted to investigate the anti-ageing potential of our probiotic ointment with live L. plantarum LB244R® for topical application. 👉 You can learn more about the other talks that will be presented at Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023: https://lnkd.in/eycMKPVU #SkinAgeingandChallenges #skin #ageing #sciencecommunication #conference2023 #scientificresearch
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Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023 speaker: Helena Falholt Elvebakken, Lactobio A/S, Denmark In her talk, Ms. Elvebakken will elaborate on lactobio's two clinical trials that were conducted to investigate the anti-ageing potential of our probiotic ointment with live L. plantarum LB244R® for topical application. 👉 You can learn more about the other talks that will be presented at Skin Ageing & Challenges 2023: https://lnkd.in/eycMKPVU #SkinAgeingandChallenges #skin #ageing #sciencecommunication #conference2023 #scientificresearch
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We are excited to share that we have been spotlighted in the latest NutraIngredients article, diving deep into the groundbreaking potential of the skin microbiome in revolutionizing the skincare industry. At Lactobio, we have always believed in the power of innovation and science to transform the way we care for our skin. Being recognized for our contributions to this exciting field is an honor. The skin microbiome is an incredible frontier, and we are dedicated to exploring its possibilities to create skincare natural targeted probiotic and postbiotic ingredients solutions that are not only effective but also tailored to unique needs. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ekfCqCEC #Lactobio #probiotics #postbiotics #skincare #skinmicrobiome #microbiome #skinhealth #innovation #SkincareInnovation #RevolutionizingSkincare #NutraIngredients
Lactobio Q&A: ‘Products that focus on the skin microbiome could revolutionize the way we approach skin care’
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Exciting news! Our BAK Skincare Healthy Aging line, distributed by Young Pharmaceuticals in the US market, is featured as MedEsthetics editor's pick number 1! #Lactobio #probioticskincare #probiotics #BAKSkincare #HealthyAging #antiage #ProbioticsForSkin #MedEstheticsEditorsPick
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Forgotten Fungi - The Neglected Research Gap in the Human Mycobiota Despite the much larger size of the microorganisms, fungal and yeast infections, collectively known as mycosis, have historically received less attention in research and clinical practice compared to bacterial and viral infections. However, WHO data on the emergence of fungal and yeast pathogens highlights the critical need to address this disparity. These infections represent a growing public health concern, necessitating increased research efforts to understand their pathogenesis, epidemiology, and treatment options. The emergence of antifungal resistance, akin to antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections, poses a significant threat. However, research into novel antifungal agents and strategies lag behind efforts in antibacterial drug development. Compared to other infectious diseases, mycology research remains underfunded, hampering scientific progress. In recent years, an alarming increase in fungal dysbiosis and infections has been observed worldwide including fungal acne, vaginal mycosis, seborrheic dermatitis, diaper rash, dandruff, ringworm, athlete´s foot and severe systemic infections caused by drug resistant fungal strains. The underrepresentation of fungal and yeast infections in research has left us ill-prepared to address the growing threat of emerging fungal disease and dysbiosis. WHO data reveals alarming trends and highlights the urgency of prioritizing mycology research to improve our understanding, diagnostic capabilities, and treatment options for these infections. Investing in this field is essential to safeguard public health and mitigate the impact of fungal and yeast-related diseases in the years to come. A multifactorial approach is part of future mycosis management involving a holistic view on how to prevent mycosis, delay antifungal drug treatments in combination with drug development to improve therapy. Probiotic bacteria can be an important part of future management as some probiotics can decrease mycosis or prevent fungal dysbiosis. According to the WHO, the 4 most critical fungi and yeast includes the two yeast species Candida albicans and C. auris. Pediococcus pentosaceus LB606R® is a probiotic bacteria identified by targeted screening as being a probiotic candidate for mycobiome dysbiosis caused by Candida and Malassezia. #Lactobio #LB606R #antifungal #antidandruff #fungalacne #vaginalhealth #diaperrash #athletesfoot #candidaalbicans #CAuris #Malassezia #skincare #innovation #skinmicrobiome #Pediococcuspentosaceus