FEATURED STORIES
WHAT IS UTTER FATIGUE?
Dr. Conrad Earnest Fights Long-Term Fatigue
PROGRAMMING THE BRAIN
Programming the Brain for a Healthy Life
ON THE COVER
AT&T Real Yellow Pages Features PBRC
MIMICKING A GOOD THING
Dr. Don Ingram Returns and Pursues a Calorie Restriction Act-alike
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE
Living With Spinal Cord Injuries
FEATURED STUDIES
BeatGene:
A study investigating genetic factors that may contribute to individuals’ eating behaviors, body weight and binge eating.
 
SCD-1:
A 24 hour overnight diabetes study examining excessive fat storage within the muscle.

 

Chromium II:
A 28-week diabetic research study testing Chromium, a natural element, which may improve the body’s metabolism and help manage its blood sugar levels.

 

CALERIE II:
A research study to see if diet can slow aging, promote health and maintain vitality.
 The Divisions
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Our Research Priorities
The comprehensive research program at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center focuses on seven key areas. The Center is organized around six research priorities: Functional Foods, Health and Performance Enhancement, Nutrition and Chronic Diseases, Experimental Obesity, Clinical Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome, Nutrition and the Brain, and Education. Researchers in these divisions rely on the latest molecular, physiological, clinical, behavioral, and bioinformatics technologies. The ultimate goal is to prevent common diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer, so that people can live healthier and fuller lives. Select a research priority to learn more:

1. Dr. William Cefalu
2. Dr. Eric Ravussin
3. Dr. George Bray
4. TBA
5. Dr. Thomas Gettys
6. Dr. Weihong Pan
7. Dr. Phillip Brantley

 
 
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