EPFL BioE Talks SERIES "Nutritional Solutions for the Prevention of Age-Related Diseases at a Global Scale"

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Date 11.03.2024
Hour 12:1513:15
Speaker Philipp Gut, M.D., Department Manager at Nestlé Research, Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences, Lausanne (CH)
Location Online
Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English
WEEKLY EPFL BIOE TALKS SERIES (sandwiches provided)

Abstract:
Inadequate nutrition is considered the main risk factor for non-communicable diseases and mortality. As such, poor nutrition accentuates the burden of demographic aging for global public health. Beyond the consumption of a generally diverse and balanced diet, food can be designed to address nutritional gaps that are causally linked to cellular and physiological aging. In this talk, I will present discovery work on human metabolites and plant-derived small molecules that slow cellular aging as well as research into biological age clocks as tools go guide healthy aging interventions. I will further discuss translational challenges and opportunities to deploy nutritional solutions effectively for primary prevention.

Bio:
Philipp is Head of Data Sciences and Precision Nutrition and Expert for Biology of Aging at the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences. In these roles, he leads research programs that develop nutritional solutions for proactive health care and prevention of non-communicable diseases. Current research spans precision nutrition interventions for biological age management, biological age clocks and digital nutrition services.

Philipp graduated from Heidelberg Medical School in Germany prior to working in Academia at the University of California and the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, USA on molecular mechanisms of metabolic and age-related diseases.




Zoom link (with one-time registration for the whole series) for attending remotely: https://go.epfl.ch/EPFLBioETalks


Instructions for 1st-year Ph.D. students who are under EDBB’s mandatory seminar attendance rule:
IN CASE you cannot attend in-person in the room, please make sure to
  1. send D. Reinhard a note well ahead of time (ideally before seminar day), informing that you plan to attend the talk online, and, during seminar:
  2. be signed in on Zoom with a recognizable user name (not any alias making it difficult or impossible to identify you).
Students attending the seminar in-person should collect a confirmation signature after the talk - please print your own signature sheet beforehand (71 kB pdf available for download here). IMPORTANTLY: hang on to this sheet as no signature record is being kept by anyone else!

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