

Dr. Win Cherry Nwe
Dermatological Scientist & Medical Doctor
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Translational Cosmetic and Dermatological Sciences (EMOTION)
Dr. Win Cherry Nwe is a medical doctor and dermatological scientist currently completing the third semester of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Translational Cosmetic and Dermatological Sciences (EMOTION), jointly delivered by Università del Piemonte Orientale (Italy) and Universidad Miguel Hernández (Spain). Her academic work combines medical expertise with applied cosmetic science, focusing on skin physiology, formulation design, and advanced testing methodologies, integrating analytical characterization and in-vitro skin models to generate reproducible, clinically relevant evidence that translates into safe, effective dermatological solutions. Before joining the master’s program, she practiced clinically in Myanmar gaining practical experience in skin-health management and diagnostic observation. This combined background in clinical medicine and experimental dermocosmetic science enables her to bridge skin physiology and pathology with scientific modelling and formulation innovation, deepening the understanding of real skin behaviour—capabilities that are especially valuable for research in realistic skin modelling and scientific visualisation.



Dr. Win Cherry Nwe
Dermatological Scientist & Medical Doctor
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Translational Cosmetic and Dermatological Sciences (EMOTION)
Dr. Win Cherry Nwe is a medical doctor and dermatological scientist currently completing the third semester of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Translational Cosmetic and Dermatological Sciences (EMOTION), jointly delivered by Università del Piemonte Orientale (Italy) and Universidad Miguel Hernández (Spain). Her academic work combines medical expertise with applied cosmetic science, focusing on skin physiology, formulation design, and advanced testing methodologies, integrating analytical characterization and in-vitro skin models to generate reproducible, clinically relevant evidence that translates into safe, effective dermatological solutions. Before joining the master’s program, she practiced clinically in Myanmar gaining practical experience in skin-health management and diagnostic observation. This combined background in clinical medicine and experimental dermocosmetic science enables her to bridge skin physiology and pathology with scientific modelling and formulation innovation, deepening the understanding of real skin behaviour—capabilities that are especially valuable for research in realistic skin modelling and scientific visualisation.
