Free
60mins
VITAMIN D UPDATE SERIES
SESSION 2: VITAMIN D AND GUT HEALTH
COLON PATHOBIOLOGY: EVIDENCE OR ASPIRATION?
Professor Bernard Corfe
30 June 8–9pm
VITAMIN D UPDATE SERIES
SESSION 2: VITAMIN D AND GUT HEALTH
COLON PATHOBIOLOGY: EVIDENCE OR ASPIRATION?
Professor Bernard Corfe
30 June 8–9pm
Free
60mins
CONTENT AND LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This is the second in our three-part Vitamin D Update Series.
WATCH THE WEBINAR TO
GAIN CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF:
- The pathophysiology of each of IBD, CRC and IBS
- The available evidence for a role for vitamin D in gut function
BE AWARE OF:
- Limitations of study design and interpretation
- Ongoing research in the field
- Future challenges in undertaking work in this space
BE ABLE TO:
- Question cause-effect relationships
- Identify the benefits of vitamin supplementation and their limits
- Give evidence-based advice
Please note, webinars are not intended to be used by non-medically qualified individuals or as a substitute for, or basis for any medical treatment.
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Guest speaker
Professor Bernard Corfe
Human Nutrition Research Centre, Newcastle University
Bernard is Professor of Human Nutrition and Health at the University of Newcastle and an Honorary Fellow at the University of Sheffield. His research is in the area of nutrition in gut health, particularly Cancer, IBS, IBS, and appetite regulation and with a particular focus on understanding mechanisms of action of nutrients. Bernard is an effective multidisciplinary researcher employing a range of approaches spanning nutrition trials and molecular biology, and has had collaborations in mathematics, computing and humanities. Bernard is currently a Trustee and Honorary Programmes Officer for the Nutrition Society, has led several high-profile conferences in nutrition-disease areas including gut health, mental health and cancer as well as contributing to the Society’s training academy through development of critical appraisal skills. He is on the editorial boards of the European Journal of Nutrition, the International Journal of Experimental Pathology as well as an associate editor for Nutrition & Cancer and a guest editor for Cancers.
Chair
Professor Susan Lanham-New
Head of the Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Surrey
Susan is Professor of Human Nutrition and Head of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Surrey. Her area of research is in the field of nutrition and bone health, with a particular focus on vitamin D. She is a member of SACN Main Committee and was on the 2010-2016 SACN Vitamin D Working Group, which was responsible for setting the new UK Vitamin D Requirements. She is Honorary Secretary for the Nutrition Society; a member of the Scientific Committee for the Royal Osteoporosis Society and Governor of the British Nutrition Foundation. She is also Editor-in-Chief of the Nutrition Society Textbook Series (seven textbooks, more than 90,000 sales). She led the University of Surrey application which won the 2017/2018 Queen’s Anniversary Prize in the area of Food & Nutrition for Health. Susan has published widely on vitamin D issues, including what is the accurate science behind the vitamin D and COVID-19 story.
WEBINAR HOST AND MODERATOR
Tanya Haffner, CEO RD MyNutriWeb
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About Clasado Biosciences
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SESSION 1: Vitamin D, an Update – Current & Future Perspectives
Professor Susan Lanham-New
SESSION 3: Vitamin D and Immune Health
Professor Martin Hewison
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