Research programs at the Linus Pauling Institute investigate the role that vitamins and essential minerals (micronutrients) and chemicals from plants (phytochemicals) play in human aging, immune function, and chronic disease. The goal of these studies is to understand the mechanisms by which diet, micronutrients, and dietary supplements affect disease initiation and progression and can be used in the prevention or treatment of human diseases, thereby enhancing lifespan and healthspan.
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Works (23)
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2024-06-03 | Public | ||
Investigating the Interplay of Age, Zinc Status, and the Gut Microbiome on Gut Health This work also belongs to: Honors College Theses (HCT) |
2024-03-29 | Public | |
2023-06-07 | Public | ||
2023-05-27 | Public | ||
2023-05-25 | Public | ||
The Role of Cellular Senescence in the Development of Alzheimer's Disease This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2022-08-07 | Public | |
2021-05-28 | Public | ||
2021-05-06 | Public | ||
Investigation of Procyanidins Used in Botanical Dietary Supplements This work also belongs to: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (GTD) |
2021-03-08 | Public | |
2018-08-17 | Public |
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