Seeds Scientific Research & Performance Cellular Medicine Mastermind 11 Microbiome 2.0 2024
Target Audience: integrative and functional medicine doctors, researchers and translational scientists
Information:
CELLULAR MEDICINE MASTERMIND 11: MICROBIOME 2.0 Digital On-Demand Course Recordings from the Live Event in Oahu, HI
The Latest to Advance The Microbiome and Its Profound Impact on Immuno-Metabolism Four Seasons Oahu, Hawaii, March 19-20, 2024
William Seeds, MD, Founder – SSRP
For over 40 years, Dr. Seeds has dedicated his career to studying cellular and molecular pathways within the human body. As the Founder and Academic Chairman of the Seeds Scientific Research & Performance (SSRP) Institute, he leads the field in Cellular Medicine and Epigenetics, bringing cutting-edge research to the forefront of patient care. Through the SSRP Institute, he cultivates a community of evidence-based providers committed to enhancing patient outcomes by integrating advanced cellular science into clinical practice.
Dr. Seeds is also the Founder and Medical Director of the Redox Medical Group in Beverly Hills. His innovative approach focuses on improving patient outcomes by optimizing cellular efficiency and addressing the root causes of diseases, rather than merely managing symptoms. This methodology reflects a paradigm shift in medical treatment, emphasizing restorative processes at the cellular level.
Before establishing the SSRP Institute and Redox Medical Group, Dr. Seeds served as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist for nearly three decades. His significant contributions to sports medicine have been recognized at the NFL Hall of Fame. He has consulted for athletes across all major sports leagues, including the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and even the performers on “Dancing with the Stars.”
A pioneer in medical education, he is the best-selling author of “Peptide Protocols: Volume 1,” the leading handbook for practitioners interested in integrating peptides into their practice effectively. His latest book, “The Redox Promise,” delves into proven protocols and supplements designed to enhance cellular efficiency.
In addition to his books, Dr. Seeds has published numerous research articles, further solidifying his commitment to advancing the field of Cellular Medicine.
The Seeds Scientific Research & Performance (SSRP) Cellular Medicine Mastermind 11: Microbiome 2.0 (2024) is best for integrative medicine physicians, functional medicine practitioners, researchers, and advanced health professionals who want to understand the next generation of microbiome science and apply it to patient care, longevity, and performance medicine.
Who Should Attend
- Integrative and functional medicine doctors incorporating microbiome insights into personalized care.
- Researchers and translational scientists studying gut microbiota, immune regulation, and metabolic health.
- Advanced practice providers (NPs, PAs, CNSs) working in preventive or regenerative medicine.
- Nutritionists and dietitians interested in microbiome‑driven dietary strategies.
- Performance medicine specialists focusing on resilience, recovery, and healthspan optimization.
- Residents, fellows, and trainees in internal medicine, gastroenterology, or cellular biology.
What You’ll Learn
- Microbiome 2.0 science: beyond gut health, exploring systemic effects on immunity, metabolism, and neurobiology.
- Host–microbe interactions: how microbiota influence inflammation, signaling, and epigenetics.
- Clinical applications: microbiome modulation in chronic disease, metabolic disorders, and mental health.
- Therapeutic strategies: probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics, diet, and lifestyle interventions.
- Performance medicine focus: leveraging microbiome insights to enhance resilience and longevity.
Topics:
- Pathophysiology and Molecular Mechanisms that Determine the Composition of the Microbiome
- Complexities and Bidirectional Influence between the Immune System and the Microbiome
- Dietary Input Influences the Microbiome – the Science to Support Nutritional Influence
- Influences and Differences of Prebiotics, Probiotics and Postbiotics – their Impacts on the Microbiome, Metabolism, Immunity, Health and Aging
- Defining and Understanding the Bidirectional Relationships of the Gut Axes – What is the Clinical Relevance in the Cross Talk of a Particular Gut Axis?
- New Revelations and Unrealized Significance of the Microbiome and Bile Acid Relationship
- The Microbiome and Circadian Rhythm – Is There a Relationship? Is it Bidirectional? Why is it Relevant?
- The Epigenetic Impact on the Microbiome in Particular Environmental Influences – Infections, Toxins
- The Importance of Infant Microbiome Development – How Does this Shape the Future of the Individual Microbiome?
- Exercise and Its Interaction with the Microbiome – Are there Differences in Resistance training vs Aerobic or HIIT training?
- Pathophysiology and Molecular Mechanisms that Determine the Composition of the Microbiome
- Complexities and Bidirectional Influence between the Immune System and the Microbiome
- Dietary Input Influences the Microbiome – the Science to Support Nutritional Influence
- Influences and Differences of Prebiotics, Probiotics and Postbiotics – their Impacts on the Microbiome, Metabolism, Immunity, Health and Aging
- Defining and Understanding the Bidirectional Relationships of the Gut Axes – What is the Clinical Relevance in the Cross Talk of a Particular Gut Axis?
- New Revelations and Unrealized Significance of the Microbiome and Bile Acid Relationship
- The Microbiome and Circadian Rhythm – Is There a Relationship? Is it Bidirectional? Why is it Relevant?
- The Epigenetic Impact on the Microbiome in Particular Environmental Influences – Infections, Toxins
- The Importance of Infant Microbiome Development – How Does this Shape the Future of the Individual Microbiome?
- Exercise and Its Interaction with the Microbiome – Are there Differences in Resistance training vs Aerobic or HIIT training?


