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Personalized Nutrition 2021
28-29 Jun 2021
Virtual | EDT Timezone
Partnerships and Innovation: Driving the Personalized Nutrition Industry ForwardThe global Personalized Nutrition market is forecasted to grow to $16.6 billion USD by 2027. Increasing consumer awareness about the role of nutrition on wellbeing and immunity (in part driven by Covid-19), coupled with the rise in digital health tools, testing kits, and wearables, is exacerbating this trend. There is also increasing acceptance in the healthcare industry that the “one-size-fits-all” approach to nutrition has failed, and that personalized approaches have a critical part to play in preventative care.However, despite potential, there are still considerable challenges preventing this industry from becoming mainstream. Start-ups in this space are struggling with customer retention & feedback and proving that their products work, and CPG firms and supplement brands are still assessing how best to invest in “the personal”. This Summit will provide the perfect forum for the CEO’s and founders of innovative personalized nutrition start-ups to meet with potential partners and investors. It will bring together CPG firms, supplement brands, and start-ups who are specializing in this space, to foster further partnerships and innovation.
Beauty Spotlight Final 12 | NYC
 

Sharon Huws

Professor in Animal Science and Microbiology
Queen's University Belfast

Sharon's key research interests lie in understanding the role that rumen microbes play in ruminant food security. Her research is strategically focused on understanding the functionality of rumen microbes—with the aim of addressing food security and human health—coupled with industrial biotechnology related to the rumen microbiome. Sharon also has a general interest in microbiomes and occasionally focuses attention on poultry, pig, and even human lung microbiomes.

Sharon Huws

Professor in Animal Science and Microbiology
Queen's University Belfast

Sharon Huws

Professor in Animal Science and Microbiology
Queen's University Belfast

Sharon's key research interests lie in understanding the role that rumen microbes play in ruminant food security. Her research is strategically focused on understanding the functionality of rumen microbes—with the aim of addressing food security and human health—coupled with industrial biotechnology related to the rumen microbiome. Sharon also has a general interest in microbiomes and occasionally focuses attention on poultry, pig, and even human lung microbiomes.

Sharon coordinates the global & Rumen Microbial Genomics; network, is a senior editor for the journal Microbiome and editor-in-chief for its sister journal & Animal Microbiome.

 

Petra Roubos

Team Leader Preservation and Health Feed Additives
Ingredients Research Centre, Trouw Nutrition, Nutreco

Petra Roubos

Team Leader Preservation and Health Feed Additives
Ingredients Research Centre, Trouw Nutrition, Nutreco

Petra Roubos

Team Leader Preservation and Health Feed Additives
Ingredients Research Centre, Trouw Nutrition, Nutreco
 

Peter Falck

CEO
Pure Fiber

Peter Falck

CEO
Pure Fiber

Peter Falck

CEO
Pure Fiber
 

Paolo Trevisi

Associate Professor
University of Bologna

Paolo Trevisi

Associate Professor
University of Bologna

Paolo Trevisi

Associate Professor
University of Bologna
 

Olga Francino Marti

Founding Partners
Vetgenomics

Ph.D. in Genetics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) with broad experience in molecular biology and animal genomics.  Project Management and Innovation at the Molecular Genetics Veterinary Service (SVGM) of the UAB since its creation in 1996. Founding partner of Vetgenomics (2011), a technology-based company focused on genetic diagnostic and genomics.  

Olga Francino Marti

Founding Partners
Vetgenomics

Olga Francino Marti

Founding Partners
Vetgenomics

Ph.D. in Genetics from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) with broad experience in molecular biology and animal genomics.  Project Management and Innovation at the Molecular Genetics Veterinary Service (SVGM) of the UAB since its creation in 1996. Founding partner of Vetgenomics (2011), a technology-based company focused on genetic diagnostic and genomics.  

With extensive experience in the design and implementation of new methodologies of genetic analysis as well as to their valorization. Responsible for numerous agreements and projects with companies of the pharmaceutical and agrigenomics fields and currently working in national and international collaborations on infectious diseases, pathogens, and microbiome characterization with NGS.

 

 

Nuria Canibe

Senior Researcher, Department of Animal Science Immunology and Microbiology
Aaarhus University

Nuria Canibe

Senior Researcher, Department of Animal Science Immunology and Microbiology
Aaarhus University

Nuria Canibe

Senior Researcher, Department of Animal Science Immunology and Microbiology
Aaarhus University
 

Knut Rudi

Professor
Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Knut Rudi

Professor
Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Knut Rudi

Professor
Norwegian University of Life Sciences