AGA Personalized Nutrition for Digestive Disease: Ready for Prime Time?
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AGA Personalized Nutrition for Digestive Disease: Ready for Prime Time?

Date
May 6, 2023
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The literature in personalized nutrition in healthcare has been expanding. This program will review the scientific principles of nutritional genomics and metabalomics in predicting and impacting health and disease. The role of circadian rhythm physiology in disease and its role in guiding dietary to impact the gut microbiome-immune axis in health and potentially disease-will also be discussed.

Moderators

Speaker Image for Gerard Mullin
Johns Hopkins
Speaker Image for Berkeley Limketkai
University of California Los Angeles

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