Dietary Supplement Researchers are scientific professionals dedicated to investigating the safety, efficacy, formulation, and health impacts of vitamins, minerals, herbs, probiotics, and other nutritional supplements. They play a critical role in the development and evaluation of supplements by conducting laboratory experiments, clinical trials, and population-based studies to understand how specific compounds influence human physiology. These researchers work in academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, nutraceutical firms, and regulatory bodies, contributing to the evidence base that informs product development, public health recommendations, and policy decisions.
Their work involves identifying bioactive ingredients, analyzing nutrient interactions, and studying absorption and bioavailability to ensure supplements deliver their intended benefits without adverse effects. They also examine how supplements can prevent or manage conditions such as osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, immune dysfunction, and nutritional deficiencies. Dietary Supplement Researchers often collaborate with dietitians, toxicologists, biochemists, and healthcare professionals to translate research findings into practical applications. Additionally, they help shape labeling standards, dosage guidelines, and safety regulations to protect consumers. With increasing global interest in natural health products and preventive care, these researchers are at the forefront of advancing science-based innovation in the supplement industry, ensuring that products on the market are both effective and safe for public use.
Title : Assessment of a Metabolic Map 3.0 (MM3.0) in association with Cardio Metabolic-Renal Syndrome (CMR-S)
Antonio Claudio Goulart Duarte, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Title : Brain health beyond cognition: Exploring the needs of an aging brain
Dilip Ghosh, Nutriconnect, Australia
Title : Beyond the apparent: Nutrition, perception, and resilience in contexts of cognitive vulnerability a transdisciplinary proposal inspired by the Volume Oltre l’Apparente (Conversano & irace, 2026)
Raffaella Conversano, University of Bari, Italy
Title : Nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and reproductive function in adolescent and young adult women: Neuroimmunometabolic perspectives
Malgorzata Mizgier, Poznan University of Physical Education, Poland
Title : Characterization of isolated strains of microorganisms from mineral, mountain and spring waters from France, Italy, England, South Korea, Japan, Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Singapore and Bulgaria
Nedyalka Naneva Valcheva, Vocational High School, Bulgaria
Title : Climate-smart legume composting and its influence on sweet potato yield, soil health, and nutrient quality
Topas M Peter, PNG University of Technology, Papua New Guinea