Genetics, Epigenetics & Obesity Risk

This track examines how genetic predisposition and epigenetic modifications contribute to obesity development. Presentations will cover genome-wide association studies, gene-environment interactions, and hereditary metabolic disorders. Researchers will discuss how lifestyle factors influence epigenetic markers over time. The track highlights the potential of precision medicine in identifying at-risk populations. Ethical considerations surrounding genetic testing will also be evaluated. It is highly beneficial for geneticists and precision health researchers.

 

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