Hope and Help For Fatigue & Chronic Illness

EP18: Translational Research for Gulf War Illness Treatment


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Translational research is now a key player in advancing studies for Gulf War Illness.

In this episode, Dr. Amanpreet Cheema, Program Director of Research Operations at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, discusses how the experts and researchers at the Institute effectively collaborate to translate scientific discoveries into real-world solutions for Gulf War Illness.

Joined by Haylie Pomroy, Dr. Cheema also explores the ongoing research and initiatives addressing health issues affecting Gulf War veterans. They also discuss studies involving Bacopa monnieri, glutamate, N-acetyl cysteine, and B-cell suppression, aiming to help veterans and individuals heal from chronic illness symptoms.

Dr. Amanpreet Cheema, PhD, is the Director of Office of Clinical Research at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. With a background in nutritional biochemistry, she focuses on identifying natural products and nutraceuticals as potential therapies for complex illnesses. Dr. Cheema oversees clinical research development and operations, having previously coordinated operations for a multi-site consortium. She also serves as vice chair on NSU's Institutional Review Board and holds an Assistant Professor position at INIM, Department of Nutrition Science. Her research aims to create profiles of complex illnesses based on nutrition and disease symptomatology, facilitating patient subgrouping and identifying disease targets.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanpreet-cheema-phd-ms-55037158/

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