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Seminar Epigenetics

Free entry

17:00 Part 1: Lifestyle and health: Introduction to the fascinating world of epigenetics

19: 00 Part 2: Health and well-being: How to actively become the programmer of your own genes

Did you know that potatoes have more genes than humans? Why are we nevertheless much more complex? Did you know that our eating habits influence the lifespan and health of our grandchildren?

Find out more about the fascinating interplay between mind, environment, upbringing, experience and your body. Everyone can do a lot to prevent illness and lead a long, fulfilling and happy life.

In Dr. Heidi Schulz's seminars, you will learn how environmental factors and your lifestyle shape your body's responses - and why they may have more control over your health than you think.

There will be an opportunity for a light snack between the workshops

Speaker Dr. Heidi Schulz is passionate about making new medical and scientific knowledge accessible through clear and engaging language - empowering anyone who wants to make a positive impact on health and well-being.

Her expertise is based on an academic background that includes studies in Molecular Medicine and Nutrition at the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), followed by a PhD in Human Genetics at the University of Würzburg. She also gained valuable research, clinical and teaching experience at the Adventist River Plate University (Argentina) and the University of Regensburg. Dr. Schulz currently works in a human genetics laboratory in Tübingen, Germany.

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