Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track will explore the latest research in nutritional genomics, focusing on how genetic variations influence dietary responses. Participants will discuss innovative methodologies and technologies that enhance our understanding of gene-diet interactions.
This session will delve into the development and implementation of personalized nutrition plans tailored to individual genetic profiles. Emphasis will be placed on case studies and clinical applications that demonstrate the efficacy of these strategies.
This track will examine the role of nutrigenomics in the prevention and management of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions. Researchers will present findings on how genetic predispositions can be mitigated through targeted nutritional interventions.
This session will focus on the concept of precision diets, which integrate genetic, metabolic, and lifestyle factors to optimize health outcomes. Discussions will include practical applications and challenges in implementing precision nutrition in diverse populations.
This track will investigate the molecular pathways through which nutrients exert their effects on gene expression and metabolism. Researchers will present cutting-edge studies that elucidate the biochemical interactions between diet and genetics.
This session will highlight nutritional interventions designed for individuals with genetic disorders, focusing on tailored dietary approaches that can improve health outcomes. Experts will share insights on the integration of genomics into dietary therapy.
This track will explore how different dietary patterns interact with genetic factors to influence health and disease. Presentations will cover epidemiological studies and clinical trials that assess these complex relationships.
This session will address the ethical implications of applying genomic information in nutrition and dietetics. Discussions will focus on privacy, consent, and the potential for genetic discrimination in personalized nutrition.
This track will showcase innovative technologies and methodologies that are shaping the future of nutritional research. Topics will include metabolomics, microbiome analysis, and bioinformatics in the context of personalized nutrition.
This session will examine the broader public health implications of integrating nutritional genomics into population health strategies. Researchers will discuss how personalized nutrition can be scaled to address public health challenges.
This track will focus on the future of nutritional genomics, including emerging trends, research gaps, and potential breakthroughs. Participants will engage in discussions about the next steps for advancing the field and its applications in personalized diets.
