Abstract

The 63rd annual Montagna Symposium on the Biology of Skin, “Skin Aging: Molecular Mechanisms and Tissue Consequences,” was held October 9–13, 2014, in Gleneden Beach, Oregon. The meeting brought together basic gerontologists, dermatologists and skin biologists working on mechanisms and problems of skin aging, industry scientists attempting to create products to address unmet needs in the field, and trainees wishing to acquire a better understanding of the aging process and its consequences in skin. The many recent advances in both basic and applied aspects of cutaneous aging led to productive exchanges among these participants, broadened everyone's horizons, and stimulated several new collaborations. The Symposium was chaired by Barbara A. Gilchrest with Session Chairs Judith Campisi, Howard Chang, and Gary Fisher.

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