Glycation, Maillard Reaction & Carbamylation
Applications to Food Technology, Nutrition & Human Health
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Applications to Food Technology, Nutrition & Human Health
The scientific programme of Food & Health 2023 will be operated by three internationally renowned research laboratories for the study of agro-food, human nutrition, diagnostic biochemistry, organic chemistry and health: GLYCATION-INFLAMMATION-AGEING (multidisciplinary translational research team), PETALES (Transformations and Agro-Resources) and MEDyC (Extracellular Matrix and Cellular Dynamics), all of them hosting experimental equipment of excellence and cooperating with local and international agro-food and pharmaceutical companies.
The scientific programme is coordinated by the Lille University School of Medicine (the largest training and research centre for physicians in France) and the Institut Polytechnique UniLaSalle Beauvais. Lille University School of Medicine has more than 50 active partnerships and programmes worldwide. The International Association of LaSallian Universities belongs to several educational and scientific networks and has developed strong partnerships at local, national and international level.
These collaborations will benefit the Food & Health 2023 summer school.