Nutrient-Based Functional Studies focus on how individual nutrients affect various physiological functions within the human body. By isolating specific nutrients, researchers can determine their unique roles in metabolic pathways, cellular signaling, and organ function. This research paves the way for advancements in nutritional therapies and clinical practices, allowing for more effective dietary recommendations based on individual health needs and conditions. For instance, understanding the role of vitamin D in bone health can lead to more informed dietary guidelines and interventions, thus enhancing overall well-being and preventing nutrient-related diseases.



Title : Translation modulators to preserve neurodegenerative decline and from metal toxicity (Part II)
Jack Timothy Rogers, Harvard University, United States
Title : Antioxidant capacity of underutilized green leafy vegetables and their potential health benefits
Safiullah Pathan, Lincoln University of Missouri, United States