Hour 1:
- Summarize the differences between genomics, genetics, and epigenetics
- Illustrate how genomics can affect risk and outcomes in auto-immune and inflammatory conditions
- Interpret relative function of genes based on presence of relevant SNPs
- Identify genes and SNPS involved in autoimmune disease and chronic inflammation
- Assess Dietary, Lifestyle and Herb/Nutrient recommendations based on genomics
Hour 2:
- Apply nutritional genomics in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
- Outline basic disease pathogenesis in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
- Explain which genes and SNPs are relevant depending on the clinical scenario
- Assess other contributors to chronic inflammation and autoimmune disease
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