
Speakers:
Ebenezer Satyaraj, PhD
Chang Woon Jang, PhD
Event date: 1 May 2025 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Computational research can both complement and replace traditional experimental methods in nutrition and health sciences. In this presentation, Dr. Ebenezer Satyaraj and Dr. Chang Woon Jang share how in silico modeling and machine learning are being used to advance Purina’s research in companion animal nutrition to optimize nutritional formulations, enhance ingredient selection, and improve overall pet health benefits. Together, these technologies streamline research, making them invaluable tools for developing novel nutritional solutions.
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