Epigenetics, Genomic Imprinting, and the Effect of Nutrition
Institute for Functional Medicine, May 31, 2014
Dr. Jirtle presents his groundbreaking research on the effects of nutrition on genetic expression in mouse models, focusing on the relationship between environmental toxins, vitamin supplementation and gene expression, extending from generation to generation.
This lecture was given at the Institute for Functional Medicine's 2014 Annual International Conference immediately after Dr. Jirtle received the 2014 Linus Pauling Award in Functional Medicine.
Posted August 2, 2014
Epigenetics and Why We Should Care
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, July 3, 2014
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Dr. Jirtle receives the Linus Pauling Award
Institute for Functional Medicine, May 31, 2014
Dr. Jeffrey Bland highlights a few of Dr...
Epigenetics, Genomic Imprinting, and the Effect of Nutrition
Institute for Functional Medicine, May 31, 2014
Dr. Jirtle presents his groundbreaking research on the effects of nutrition on genetic expression in mouse models...
The Epigenome
NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health (PEPH), September 16, 2013
Prof. Jirtle speaks about how recent epigenetics research is leading to a new way of thinking about environmental exposures.
Discussion of Epigenetic Responses to Low Dose Radiation
International Dose-Response Society, UM-Amherst, June 28, 2013
Randy Jirtle and Ed Calabrese video presentation at the annual International Dose-Response Society meeting.
Destiny and DNA: Our Pliable Genome
World Science Festival, June 1, 2013
Professor Jirtle appears in a panel discussing the emerging field of epigenetics as they reveal the role our genetic markers play in steering our biol
Epigenetics: How Genes and Environment Interact
NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series, April 18, 2012
Dr. Jirtle discusses the human health and disease implications of early developmental exposure to both chemical and physical agents...
Duke Office Hours
James Todd, February 22, 2010
Dr. Jirtle discusses epigenetics and answers viewers' questions in a live interview. Part of Duke University's 'Office Hours' series.
Please Explain: Epigenetics
WNYC: Leonard Lopate, December 4, 2009
The new science of epigenetics is changing our understanding of heredity, identity, and disease...
Researcher of the Month
Jeffrey Bland, September 1, 2008
Dr. Jirtle speaks to Functional Medicine Update about epigenetics and Agouti mice.
Ghost in Your Genes
NOVA, October 16, 2007
NOVA documentary on epigenetics, featuring Dr. Jirtle discussing the potential for nutrition to alter the epigenome...