FEATURED STUDIES
LIFE:
A study looking to find out how older individuals can make changes in their lives that will help them to remain an independent member of their communities for a longer period of time.
 

ECCENTRIC:
A study looking at how cinnamon extract can lower blood sugar levels and improve insulin resistance in women diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Fructose:
A study comparing how two different sugars (fructose and glucose) affect your body weight, blood pressure and other health factors.
 The Laboratories
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Basic Research Programs
Jeffrey Keller, Ph.D.
Associate Executive Director for Basic Research


Scientists involved in these programs study the genetic, molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms linking nutrition and other factors to common chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity and cancer. Our basic science programs are organized around eight major areas and 35 laboratories.

:: Complete List of Basic Research Laboratories
Clinical Research Programs
Donna Ryan, M.D.
Associate Executive Director for Clinical Research


Advances in basic research may lead to better disease prevention strategies or new therapeutic approaches. It is a major goal of clinical research to verify if such advances carry true benefits for human beings. To date, more than 20,000 Baton Rouge residents have participated in one of the 400 clinical studies that have been conducted at PBRC. These studies were designed to test the efficacy of various dietary prescriptions, new food products, food supplements, physical activity programs, weight loss regimens and new medications. Our clinical research activities are distributed among four areas encompassing 13 laboratories.

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Complete List of Clinical Research Laboratories
Population Science Programs
Peter Katzmarzyk, Ph.D., FACSM
Associate Executive Director for Population Science


Population science is a new domain of activity for PBRC. We intend to devote considerable resources to growing this program over the next few years. By definition, population scientists are concerned with the characteristics that are associated with health and disease in large populations. This is obviously of great interest to PBRC as we try to translate research findings in disease prevention and better health status in communities and the population as a whole.

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Complete List of Population Science Laboratories

 
 
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