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Metabolomics in Nutrition Research: Insights and Applications

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Jean-Philippe Drouin-Chartier

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At speaker request, a recording of this webinar is not available.  A handout version of the presentations slides is available for download. 
 

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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION

This webinar will explore the fundamentals of metabolomics in nutrition research. Through examples, we will discuss how metabolomics can be used to identify biomarkers of dietary intake and support the development of precision nutrition approaches.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Define metabolomics and its relevance in nutrition research.
  2. Explain the role of metabolomics in identifying biomarkers of dietary intake.
  3. Describe how metabolomics contributes to precision nutrition.

Moderator: Mélanie Plourde, PhD - Université de Sherbrooke 


ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Jean-Philippe Drouin-Chartier is a registered dietitian, associate professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, researcher at the Nutrition, Health, and Society (NUTRISS) Research Center, and Director of the Food and Health Research Theme at the Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF) at Laval University. His research focuses on the relationship between diet and medication use in cardiometabolic health. 


At speaker request, a recording of this webinar is not available.  A handout version of the presentations slides is available for download.

Original Source: "CNS Education Webinars" Friday, April 4, 2025

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