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A Novel NAD+ Precursor Trigonelline More Stable Than NR & NMN | Dr Vincenzo Sorrentino Ep 1

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Apologies for missing the last two release dates. Hopefully back on track now!

Here Dr Sorrentino introduces trigonelline a methylated form of nicotinic acid which can boost NAD levels. He also talks about his work at Singapore and the translation of longevity science into the clinic.

Vincenzo Sorrentino is an Italian-born scientist in the fields of aging, mitochondrial biology and neuromuscular degeneration. He obtained his PhD Cum Laude at the University of Amsterdam on LDL-cholesterol regulation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Subsequently, he moved to Lausanne, Switzerland, for his postdoctoral research in Prof. Johan Auwerx’s lab at the EPFL. His work there focused on the understanding of mitochondria and NAD+ metabolism in neurodegeneration and muscle aging. He then obtained a position as Group Leader at the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences in Lausanne, to lead research focused on integrating basic discoveries on nutraceuticals and their effects on mitochondria and protein homeostasis with their translation into novel clinical applications. Since December 2022, he is an Assistant Professor at the NUS with the Dept. of Biochemistry and the Healthy Longevity TRP, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, to continue to develop his research on how metabolism, nutrition and proteostasis are linked and impact on health and aging.

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https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/bch/faculty/vincenzo-sorrentino/

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Apologies for missing the last two release dates. Hopefully back on track now!

Here Dr Sorrentino introduces trigonelline a methylated form of nicotinic acid which can boost NAD levels. He also talks about his work at Singapore and the translation of longevity science into the clinic.

Vincenzo Sorrentino is an Italian-born scientist in the fields of aging, mitochondrial biology and neuromuscular degeneration. He obtained his PhD Cum Laude at the University of Amsterdam on LDL-cholesterol regulation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Subsequently, he moved to Lausanne, Switzerland, for his postdoctoral research in Prof. Johan Auwerx’s lab at the EPFL. His work there focused on the understanding of mitochondria and NAD+ metabolism in neurodegeneration and muscle aging. He then obtained a position as Group Leader at the Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences in Lausanne, to lead research focused on integrating basic discoveries on nutraceuticals and their effects on mitochondria and protein homeostasis with their translation into novel clinical applications. Since December 2022, he is an Assistant Professor at the NUS with the Dept. of Biochemistry and the Healthy Longevity TRP, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, to continue to develop his research on how metabolism, nutrition and proteostasis are linked and impact on health and aging.

🌐Links in this episode

Dr Sorrentino's page at NUS

https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/bch/faculty/vincenzo-sorrentino/

Renue by Science all 10% discount with code MHS https://renuebyscience.com/ Use SUBMHS for 15% on subscriptions

10% off DoNotAge all products with discount code MHS https://donotage.org/products/

ProHealth 15% of all products Code MODERN: https://www.prohealth.com/

  continue reading

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