Tuesday, January 10, 2012

GenoVive LLC Announcement

GenoVive Announces Formation of Scientific Advisory Board


Key Appointments Include Doctors and Experts in the Health and Weight Management Fields from Yale University and the University of North Carolina Who Will Provide Critical Scientific Input and Strategic Insight


New Orleans (PRWEB) January 09, 2012


"GenoVive, a pioneer in DNA-based, all-natural weight management solutions, today announced the formation of a scientific advisory board (SAB) comprised of prominent, multi-disciplinary experts in the fields of health and weight management, nutrigenomics, genetics, biochemistry, clinical psychology, and food science.


The three initial SAB appointments include Dr. Steven H. Zeisel, MD, PhD, Dr. David Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, and Dr. Daniel Pomp, MS, PhD, who will guide research activities and provide critical scientific input and strategic insight to GenoVive as the company continues to exploit and leverage current scientific breakthroughs to deliver a comprehensive and personalized weight management solution based on genetic science.


'We are privileged to have these three respected and prominent experts who will help guide our research and lend their specific expertise that will enable us to delve deeper in to the emerging advances of nutritional science and personalized health to bring the best possible weight management solutions to the millions of Americans who are overweight,' said Vic Castellon, founder and CEO, GenoVive LLC.  ---------------


'Though we once thought that everyone was metabolically the same, we now are learning that there is a great deal of variation in metabolism, much of which is explained by misspellings in our genetic code,' said Dr. Steven Zeisel, who serves as the Director of the Nutrition Research Center at the University of North Carolina. 'As the director of a major academic research center that focuses on this specific research, this new science makes it possible to individualize our approach to nutrition. GenoVive is one of the first companies to use this science to improve our treatment of overweight and obesity.'  -----------"


http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb9085787.htm


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