
Speaker:
Omar Ramos-Lopez, PhD
Q&A moderator:
Caroline Mansfield, BSc, BVMS, MVM, PhD, MANZCVS, Dipl ECVIM-CA
Event date: 1 May 2025 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Integration of nutrition with multiple omics technologies has led to “nutriomics,” the science that studies the complex relationships between diet, nutrients, the body’s molecular processes, and health, all with the goal of improving health outcomes through precision nutrition. In this presentation, Dr. Omar Ramos-Lopez describes emerging knowledge from omics technologies, provides examples of multi-omics science applications to prevent and manage chronic diseases, and identifies areas of opportunity and regulatory issues for multi-omics technologies.
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