Heart Health Webinar Encore: April 10
Join us for a special encore of February’s heart health webinar! Hear
from the Hughes Center’s Research and Development Manager, Dr. Noah
Jenkins, along with host Andrew Earl, Synergy’s Field Sales and Digital
Marketing Manager, as they explore the mighty heart and discuss the
science and research behind Synergy’s heart-health products.
Register today for either the afternoon or evening webinar, and invite
your team and customers to enjoy this educational experience. This is a
great opportunity to learn about the amazing relationship between the
microbiome and the heart.
1 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
7 PM – CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
WEBINAR DETAILS
Date: Wednesday, April 10
Time: 2 PM (MST) -OR- 7 PM (MST)
1 PM Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1048819042104159491
7 PM Registration URL: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6919191887149019395
Language: English
NOTE: This webinar will feature presentation slides. For
the best experience, we recommend you register today to join online.
This webinar will be broadcast for educational purposes only. There will
be no recordings published or distributed. This webinar is being
broadcast with no intent to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or
health condition. The content of this webinar will not be evaluated by
the USFDA, nor by any governing body.
About Noah Jenkins, PhD.
Dr. Noah Jenkins is the Research and Development Manager at The Hughes
Center for Research and Innovation. With a PhD in Molecular Biology from
the University of Utah, Dr. Jenkins has an in-depth and complete
understanding of the human body and the nutrition essential to a healthy
life. He completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric
Neuro-oncology at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and a two-year
postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Cardiology at the University Of
Utah Department Of Molecular Medicine. He is the author of 14
peer-reviewed academic studies on several topics including melanoma,
brain cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Dr. Jenkins doesn’t simply “talk the talk.” He “walks the walk” as well,
striving to achieve Elite Health daily as a national-level competitor
in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and an Olympic-style weight lifter. He speaks
English and French fluently, and leverages his education and passions as
a member of the Hughes Center research team to help Synergy transform
lives around the world.