Julian Thorne
"He focuses on the intersection of lipid metabolism and gene regulation, particularly PPAR activation pathways. Julian synthesizes complex transcriptomic data into narratives about personalized health optimization and chronic disease mitigation."
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Food isn't just fuel; it's a set of instructions for your DNA. Nutritional genomics explores how specific food compounds can turn 'good' genes on and 'bad' ones off to improve your health.
New research shows how food acts like a biological software update for your cells. Scientists are using genetic mapping to create personalized diets that move beyond one-size-fits-all advice.
New research in nutritional genomics is changing the way we think about food. By looking at how our DNA reacts to specific nutrients, scientists are creating personalized diets that move far beyond the old one-size-fits-all advice.
New research in nutritional genomics is moving us away from generic health advice and toward diets tailored to your specific DNA. Learn how your genes talk to your food.
Explore how natural compounds in your food act as biological signals that can turn genes on or off to fight inflammation and manage metabolism.
Discover how bioactive compounds in common foods act as messengers that can turn genes on or off, helping to control inflammation and metabolism.
Nutritional genomics is moving us past generic food advice and into a world where your DNA determines your diet. By understanding how food flips genetic switches, scientists are creating personalized plans to fight disease before it starts.
Tired of diet advice that doesn't work? Discover how the new science of nutritional genomics is using DNA testing and high-tech tools to create a personalized meal plan just for your body's unique needs.
Scientists are using 'multi-omic' research to translate the hidden language between your food and your cells. This deep explore metabolism is paving the way for diets designed for your specific genetic blueprint.
Nutritional genomics is changing how we think about food by looking at how our DNA interacts with what we eat. By using advanced technology, scientists are moving away from general advice toward personalized diets that can help manage inflammation and lower disease risk.
New research is moving away from generic diet advice and toward personalized nutrition based on your unique genetic code. Learn how food molecules act as instructions for your cells.
New research into nutritional genomics is changing how we think about food. Learn how your DNA determines your response to diet and why personalized nutrition is the future of health.
New research into nutritional genomics is revealing how the compounds in our food communicate with our DNA to control inflammation and metabolism.
Discover how plant molecules like polyphenols and phytosterols act as messengers to your DNA, turning off inflammation and boosting metabolism.
New research in nutritional genomics is moving past generic diet advice. Scientists are now using your DNA to create personalized eating plans that can literally turn off disease-causing genes.
Explore how bioactive compounds in food can quiet chronic inflammation by interacting directly with your cellular signaling pathways.
Scientists are uncovering how plant compounds like polyphenols act as volume knobs for our genes, turning down inflammation and boosting metabolic health through complex cellular signaling.
Nutritional genomics is changing how we eat by looking at how food interacts with our unique DNA to prevent disease.
New research in nutritional genomics shows how the food you eat sends direct signals to your genes, potentially turning health risks on or off.
Discover how plant compounds like polyphenols act as natural signals to our genes, helping to control inflammation and manage metabolism for a healthier life.